Google I/O: Countdown to the keynote kickoff
By Vic
Gundotra, Senior Vice President of EngineeringCross-posted on the Official
Google Blog.In less than 24 hours, we’ll be
kicking off
Google I/O
2011, our annual developer conference here in San Francisco. With more than 5,000
participants from 60 countries, including
110 sessions, 261
speakers and
152 Sandbox
partners, this year’s I/O will be the biggest one yet.
This
year’s keynote presentations will highlight the biggest opportunities for developers and
feature two of our most popular and important developer platforms: Android and Chrome. Google
engineers from Andy Rubin and Sundar Pichai’s teams will unveil new features, preview upcoming
updates, and provide new insights into the growing momentum behind these platforms.
Plus, for the first time in Google I/O history, you’ll be able to join us
throughout the two days at
I/O
Live. We’ll live stream the two keynote presentations, two full days of Android and
Chrome technical sessions, and the After Hours party. Recorded videos from all sessions across
eight product tracks will be available within 24 hours after the conference. Whether you’ll be
joining us in San Francisco or from the farthest corner of the world, bookmark
www.google.com/io and check back on May 10 at
9:00 a.m. PDT for a fun treat as we count down to 00:00:00:00.
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From left to right: Andy Rubin, Vic Gundotra, Sundar
Pichai |
If you’re
attending the conference this year, we can’t wait to meet with you and share our vision for
the future of web and mobile development. If you aren’t able to make it this year, you can
continue to follow us on the
Google Code
Blog and on Twitter (#io2011) over the next two days as we share photos, videos,
news, and recaps of the event. It’s going to be an exciting 48 hours!
Vic Gundotra is Senior Vice President of Engineering and oversees
Google's developer efforts, including Google I/O.Posted by Scott Knaster,
Editor