As this is being posted, the last sessions are ending here at Google I/O 2012 in San
Francisco. This year's event was our biggest and most amazing yet, with software and hardware
launches, dozens of technical sessions and code labs, and an already legendary demo that required
permission from the Federal Aviation Administration. We shared all this with more
than 5500 developer attendees in person, and with millions more in 172 countries around the
world via I/O Live and I/O
Extended.
We announced a lot of information, so it’s understandable if you missed some of
it. Here are just a few of the highlights:
Nexus 7, the
first tablet from Google, and Nexus
Q, the first social streaming media player.