Bringing Google I/O direct to you with I/O Live
This post is by Monica Tran of the Google I/O Team. In the past four years,
Monica has been around the world, working as a Product Marketing Manager in Mountain View,
London, and Tokyo. But if you've been reading these little bios (and I hope you have) you knew
that already from Monica's previous post! -scottk(Cross-posted with the Official
Google Blog.)After Google I/O sold out in
59 minutes, we
gave ourselves a challenge: bring I/O 2011 to as many developers as we could, even those who
didn't have tickets to Moscone Center. So for those of you not joining us in San Francisco or
at one of our
I/O
Extended viewing parties, visit
www.google.com/io on May 10-11 from the comforts
of your own home, office or anywhere you have a reliable Internet connection for
I/O Live.
I/O Live will bring all of the excitement at Moscone Center to our website,
where the keynotes, sessions and Developer Sandbox will come to life for audiences all over
the world. Starting on May 10, the Google I/O homepage will become the I/O Live dashboard,
where you can:
- Watch livestream video feeds from
our two largest session rooms from 9:00 a.m PDT to 6:00 p.m. PDT (16:00 to 01:00 UTC) during
both days of the conference. This will include streaming of the keynotes, as in
years past, as well as—new for 2011—the addition of sessions from Android and Chrome. We’ll
also aim to post HD video recordings from sessions that are not livestreamed within 24
hours.
- Read captions from the livestreamed sessions in
real-time. Plus, to make sure all our content is accessible, all remaining
videos will also be captioned. For international developers, captions will be machine
translated to all languages that are supported by Google
Translate.
- Be one of the first to know by getting
your news direct from the source. The latest announcements and news will be
added to our I/O Live dashboard in real-time.
- Submit your
questions to our Sandbox developers. We'll post answers for the questions with
the most votes.
In the coming weeks, we’ll update our
Sessions and Sandbox
pages with all the relevant information you’ll need to participate in I/O Live. In the
meantime, visit our temporary
I/O Live page, where you
can get our new HTML5 badge to display on your website and let us know that you’ll be watching
on May 10th and 11th.
This year is slated to be our largest Google I/O
event to date. So whether you’re joining us in San Francisco, from an
I/O Extended event, or even
from the comforts of your own Shangri-La, we’re looking forward to seeing you at 9 a.m. PDT
(16:00 UTC) on May 10 as we count down to 00:00:00:00 and I/O Live.