Experience Google I/O 2012 anywhere
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By Robert Do and Dylin Martin, Google I/O
Team
In 2011, Google I/O hosted 5,500 developers from 65 countries in San Francisco, but this
audience was dwarfed by the more than 1 million developers from 161 countries tuning in via
livestream. Next month developers worldwide will come together for three days of coding,
sharing and inspiration in this year’s keynotes, sessions and Sandbox demos. And if you’re not
joining us in person on June 27-29, this year’s I/O Extended and I/O Live will be even bigger
and better, with more I/O Extended locations and more sessions streamed live.
Get together locally: I/O Extended
With I/O Extended, organizers can take the reins and use the momentum behind Google I/O to
bring people together. If you’re interested in hosting an event, check out our planning site
here. Otherwise,
wherever you are, chances are good that there's a community of passionate developers like you
already gathering at an I/O Extended event.
Find a location near
you and RSVP to let us know you’re coming!
Watch sessions live online: I/O Live
Can’t make it to an I/O Extended location? Or feel like staying in with pizza and beer? Bring
the party to you with I/O Live, where the keynote and select sessions will be livestreamed on
June 27-28. Bookmark
developers.google.com/io where
we’ll be posting the livestream schedule, as well as the video feed.
This year we’ve doubled the number of sessions that will be streamed, and we will be featuring
4 channels of programming. All sessions, including those not livestreamed, will be recorded
and will be available online within 48 hours.
For more info on I/O Extended and I/O Live, keep an eye on the usual places:
the Google I/O site,
this blog, and
+Google
Developers.
Robert
Do is an Associate Product Marketing Manager on the Developer Marketing Team. He
works on helping developers find the tools they need on https://developers.google.com. He also
produces hip hop music.
Dylin Martin works with the Developer Marketing and Developer Relations Teams on
Google I/O.
Posted by Scott Knaster,
Editor