Google I/O session schedule revealed
By Amy Walgenbach of
the Google I/O TeamThe complete
schedule for
I/O is now available, so if you’re attending
Google I/O on May 10-11, you can now
start planning two days packed with sessions and events. The schedule for
I/O BootCamp is also up for your
convenience.
The in-depth descriptions of I/O sessions, complete with
speakers for each, are available on the
Sessions page of the
I/O site. With so many great sessions to choose from, we wanted to highlight two special
sessions that will take place at the close of Day 1.
Ignite. Fast-paced, fun, and
thought-provoking, Ignite captures the best of geek culture in a series of five-minute speed
presentations. It's a high-energy session of short talks by people who have an idea—and the
guts to get onstage and share it. This year we will learn about the Brain API, the
similarities of Disneyland and Burning Man, and a dissection of the Tiger Mom myth.
Google Ventures Meetup.
Google Ventures will
be holding an experiment in controlled chaos. This event will bring attendees together with
members of the Google Ventures core team (investors and experienced startup veterans), and
select portfolio companies ranging from small, new teams to later-stage, successful companies.
The room will be arranged to enable attendees to speak to panels of "experts" in bite-sized,
three-minute 1:1 conversations, otherwise known as VC speed dating. Our goal is to connect
both practicing and soon-to-be entrepreneurs with experts who can impart advice, lessons
learned, and quick tips.
We’ve also posted our
Office Hours
schedule. Google engineers will be on hand to answer any questions you have about
the products and technologies featured at I/O. We’ll be holding office hours for
Accessibility, Android, Apps, App Engine, Chrome, Commerce, Developer Tools/GWT, Geo, Google
APIs, Google TV, Google Mobile Ads/AdMob, and YouTube.
Be sure to check
@googleio for the latest updates.
Posted by Scott Knaster,
Editor