
We would like to
      thank the thousands of developers who joined us last week and made this year's Google I/O a
      wonderful developer gathering. We announced some of the things we've been 
working on and
      shared 
our thoughts on the future of the web. 140 companies joined us to
      showcase what they've been working on and talk about their experiences building web
      applications. We hope you left I/O inspired with new ideas for your own products. Our
      engineers were pumped to get your feedback and were inspired by what they learned from
      conversations at Office Hours, in the Sandbox, and during the After Hours party.
If you missed a session you really wanted to see at 
Google I/O, you'll be happy to know that
      over 70 of the sessions (videos and slides) will be made available over the next few days. For
      your convenience, you'll also be able to download those videos to view them on the go.
These will be going live soon at 
code.google.com/io. We'll be releasing I/O content in
      the following waves:
- Wed, June 3: Client (Chrome, HTML 5, V8, O3D, Native
      Client, and more)
- Thurs, June 4: Google Wave,
      Mobile/Android
- Fri, June 5: Tech Talks
- Mon, June 8:
      Google Web Toolkit, App Engine, Enterprise
- Tues, June 9: AJAX + Data APIs,
      Social
You can check out some of our favorite 
Google I/O
      photos here. In addition, check out video interviews with the 3rd Party developers
      featured in our 
Developer Sandbox, and see how they've implemented
      products & technologies represented at I/O.
We've gotten many
      inquiries about the 
opening video for the
      Day 1 keynote. The video is comprised of different 
Chrome Experiments and the
      
soundtrack music and lyrics were created by our very own Matt Waddell.
      Lastly, wondering why the Lego character on the Google I/O t-shirt is holding a spray can? For
      those of you who have t-shirts, turn off your room light and see what's written on the back of
      the green brick :)
Stay tuned for more updates on Google I/O!
By Azhar
      Hashem, Google Developer Products