Tune in to I/O Live at 9:30 a.m. PDT on June 27
    
    
    
    
     By Mike Winton, Director of Developer Relations
      
      Cross-posted with the Official Google
      Blog
      By Mike Winton, Director of Developer Relations
      
      Cross-posted with the Official Google
      Blog
      
      Google I/O, our annual developer conference, begins in just two days, and this year, we’re
      bringing you more than 130 technical sessions, 20 code labs and 155 Sandbox partners. If
      you’re not here in San Francisco, you can still sign up for one of our 350+ 
I/O Extended events
      around the world or tune in to 
I/O Live to watch the live
      stream from wherever you are. 
This year’s conference kicks off on June 27 with the
      first day’s keynote at 9:30 a.m. PDT and the second day’s keynote on June 28 at 10:00 a.m.
      PDT, so tune in early at developers.google.com/io to avoid
      missing the action! 
      
      Bookmark 
developers.google.com/io to watch
      I/O Live from your desktop, or download the 
Google
      I/O mobile app to access the live stream from your phone or tablet. For the truly
      entrepreneurial, check our 
liveblogging
      gadget, which lets you add your commentary and the live video feed from the Google
      I/O keynotes to your blog. 
      
      More than 
40
      sessions on Android, Chrome, Google+ and your favorite APIs will be streamed live
      with captions, and all remaining session videos will be recorded and available shortly after
      the conference on 
Google Developers
      Live and the 
conference website.
      Between sessions, we’ll bring you behind-the-scenes footage featuring interviews with Googlers
      and attendees, tours of the Sandbox and more. The stream will also continue through our After
      Hours party (June 27 starting at 7:00 p.m. PDT), where we've teamed up with top entertainers,
      inventors, artists, educators and visionaries from all over the world for an amazing
      evening.
      
      
      
Mike
      Winton founded and leads Google's global Developer Relations organization. He also
      enjoys spending time with his family and DJing electronic music.
      
      Posted by Scott Knaster,
      Editor