That’s a lot to take in all at once, so to make it easier on you, we’ve
consolidated everything you need to know about Google I/O 2012 at developers.google.com/io.
And because we know 105 days is a long time to wait, we’ve built a little game called input/output to help
you pass the time. The objective is simple: use the tools and machine parts to create a Rube Goldberg-inspired machine that moves a
particle from the <input> to the </output>. Then, share your
machine on Google+ using #io12. Build well and you won't lose
your marbles — build a machine of epic design and your creation could be featured at Google
I/O 2012.
Whether you’ll be joining us in San Francisco, at an I/O Extended viewing
party, or on I/O
Live from the comforts of home, be sure to bookmark our Google I/O website to make the
most of your 2012 experience. More details about the 3-day program, session schedules, and
Developer Sandbox will come in the following months.
Monica
Tran leads marketing for Google I/O and broader developer marketing programs at
Google.