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Microsoft and Amazon Begin Public Rollout of First Alexa-Cortana Integrations (geekwire.com)

Starting today, Amazon and Microsoft will begin rolling out the first integrations between the digital assistants, allowing users to rouse Cortana on Echo devices and conjure Alexa on Windows 10 PCs and Harman Kardon Invoke speakers. From a report: "The goal is to have two integrated digital assistants who can carry out tasks across different dimensions of daily life -- at home or work, and on whatever device is most convenient," Microsoft's Jennifer Langston wrote in a blog post. "Currently, Cortana and Alexa can each be enabled as a skill on the other." Cortana users can ask Alexa to shop for items on Amazon, manage their Amazon orders and access many of Alexa's more than 45,000 skills. Alexa users will be able to get their hands on Cortana's top abilities, like calendar management and email integration.

Users first have to ask their Amazon or Microsoft digital assistant to open up the other in order to begin the setup. After completing several steps and account logins, Alexa and Cortana will be able to communicate. Amazon and Microsoft are encouraging users to give feedback on the experience via the Cortana and Alexa apps.

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  1. Re:Wow ... by taiwanjohn · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I just discovered the existence of Cortana a few weeks ago while visiting my parents. Dad wanted a backup PC, something I could use while visiting, so we spent around $300 on a Dell laptop with Win-10 installed. My very first Google search on that machine was: "how to make cortana shut up forever".

    After using Linux almost exclusively for over 20 years, these brief forays into Win-world are quite jarring. I don't know how people can stand it.

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