By Billy Rutledge, Director of Developer Relations
We’re loading the big green robot into Moscone and watching the event come to life in front of
our eyes. We're really looking forward to seeing you here, but even if you aren't able to
attend in person, you can still follow everything that's happening in real time. Here is how:
The Keynote and selected sessions will be live streamed throughout the 2 days, on 4
different channels. Tune into google.com/io on June 25 starting at 9AM
PDT to see everything from the comfort of your couch.
Download the mobile app which allows
you to access the live stream on the go, discover I/O-related conversations on Google+ and be
reminded when sessions in your personalized schedule are about to start.
Join an Extended event happening near
you and watch I/O with friends.
Put in your I/O requests and questions about what's happening on the ground. All you
need is to post publicly on Google+ using the "#io14request" hashtag and it
will be picked up and answered by our team of onsite community managers. Read more about the
program here.
Follow our +Google
Developers feed so you learn about the conference announcements and highlights as
they happen.
If you’re interested in bringing the I/O live stream and Google+ social feed
directly to your audience, customize and embed our Live Blogging Gadget on your website and/or
blog. Get started here.
Can’t wait for I/O to begin? Over the past few days, we have been rolling out I/O Bytes --
short videos to help developers like you dive in and experience I/O anywhere, anytime. Over
100 videos will be available on the Developers YouTube
channel, throughout the I/O live stream, and on the I/O website once the event
starts.