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  1. Alexa Internet, Inc. was an American web traffic analysis company based in San Francisco. It was a wholly-owned subsidiary of Amazon. Alexa was founded as an independent company in 1996 and acquired by Amazon in 1999 for $250 million in stock. Alexa provided web traffic data, global rankings, and other information on over 30 million ...

  2. May 26, 2021 · How to Connect Alexa to Wi-Fi. To connect Amazon Alexa to the internet for the first time, download the Amazon Alexa app from Apple's App Store for iPhone or from the Google Play Store for Android. Launch the app to get started.

  3. Dec 9, 2021 · Amazon is shutting down Alexa Internet, a service that has provided web traffic analysis for more than two decades.

  4. Learn more about Alexa features, skills, and products. Learn more. Get started with the free Alexa App. Try saying, " Alexa, help me get started. Available on iOS and Android. © 1996 - 2024, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.

  5. Scan QR code with your phone’s camera to open the Alexa app.

  6. Set up Alexa in a Few Easy Steps. Learn how to set up your Echo device with our easy setup guide. Get tips on how to connect Alexa to the Wi-Fi, download the Alexa app, and more.

  7. Dec 9, 2021 · This article was update to clarify that Amazon is ending the original Alexa service, known as Alexa Internet. Alexa.com doesn’t land you on Amazon’s infamous Alexa voice recognition ecosystem.

  8. Jul 16, 2024 · To connect your Alexa devices to a WiFi network, open the Alexa app and tap Devices at the bottom of your screen. Then go to Device Type > Echo & Alexa > Apply and select your device. Next, tap the gear icon, select Change next to WiFi Network and enter the WiFi password for your new network.

  9. Dec 9, 2021 · Amazon Is Shutting Down Alexa Internet, Its Web Ranking Site (Not the Voice Assistant) By Todd Spangler. Amazon early next year will pull the plug on Alexa.com — a website ranking and analytics...

  10. Add Echo devices, manage your smart home, take Alexa on the go, and more—all with a single app.