May 9 2010
Google I/O 2010

Coming up in less than two weeks, Google I/O promises to be a great event for developers.

One of the best news is you can watch Google I/O keynote 2010 live on Google developer’s official channel on YouTube. YouTube will be broadcasting this event live on both days i.e 19th May and 20th May 2010. We can also expect some breaking news on that day.

One of the most anticipated technology will be the announcement of Google TV and release of Android 2.2 Froyo.We can also expect some news about Adobe flash 10.1 as Google’s Android mobile will be using it in its latest handsets

Google’s Largest Developer Event of the Year

Join us for two days of deep technical content featuring Android, Google Chrome, Google APIs, GWT, App Engine, open web technologies, and more.

Google I/O features 80 sessions, more than 3,000 developers, and over 100 demonstrations from developers showcasing their technologies. Talk shop with engineers building the next generation of web, mobile, and enterprise applications.

Follow @googleio for the latest updates on I/O. (official hashtag: #io2010)

Registration for Google I/O is now closed.

About Google I/O

May 19-20, 2010
Moscone West, San Francisco

Google I/O brings together thousands of developers for two days of deep technical content, focused on building the next generation of web, mobile, and enterprise applications with Google and open web technologies such as Android, Google Chrome, Google APIs, Google Web Toolkit, App Engine, and more.

Technical Sessions

I/O will feature over 80 sessions ranging from introductory talks to deep dives on the nuts and bolts of a particular technology or product. Fireside chats will also return this year, where you can ask questions to Google engineers in an informal, intimate setting.

Developer Sandbox

The Developer Sandbox, first introduced at I/O 2009, returns this year to I/O. The Sandbox will feature over 100 developers who have built applications based on technologies and products featured at I/O. These developers will be on hand to demo their apps, talk about how they built them, answer questions, and exchange ideas.

Office Hours

Get one-on-one help from product experts at Office Hours. Products featured in breakout sessions will have a designated ‘office space’ where members of Google Engineering and Developer Relations teams will be available for drop-in Q&A. Come ask questions, share your code snippets, and meet new people.

Community

I/O is a great opportunity to connect with new and familiar faces. We’re excited to have so many bright and talented developers of a wide range of apps, companies, and technologies join us from around the world. You’ll be able to meet other developers, discuss ideas, and share what you’ve been working on.

After Hours Evening Event

Kick back and relax with food, drinks, video games, music and more at the After Hours evening party on Day 1. We’re also excited to introduce GadgetFest at I/O – an interactive playground featuring futuristic technologies, robots, 3D visualizations & simulations, and other innovative gadgets. To learn more about the group behind GadgetFest, visit www.gadgetoff.com.

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