Sunday, 7 April 2013

Google I/O May 15-17, 2013 (with NEXUS7 and more)

Watch sessions live and connect with other developers at Google I/O Extended events worldwide. 

 Brought to you by our Google Developer Groups, Student Ambassadors, and local developers, Google I/O Extended lets you experience the magic and innovation of Google I/O remotely.

Google I/O is an annual developer conference featuring highly technical, in-depth sessions, and showcasing the latest from Google's product teams and partners.

The event is open to people 16 years old and over. The 5,500 Google I/O attendees are primarily web, mobile, and enterprise developers building applications in the cloud with Google and open web technologies. 

Products and technologies featured at Google I/O include Android, Google+, Google Chrome, Google Glass, Google Apps, App Engine and other Google Cloud Platform products, Maps, Commerce, Google TV, and more.

Part viewing experience and part community building, I/O Extended programming includes everything from live streaming the Google I/O content to local developer demos, hackathons, and speaker sessions.


The annual Google I/O developer conference has been scheduled for 2013, which means you should start making plans soon, if you are going to attend.

The conference will be held May 15th through the 17th and once again the venue is Moscone West in San Francisco. 

You might recall that last year's conference sold out in 28 minutes. Registration plans will be announced in February, Google usually gives out some cool freebies which last year included a Google Nexus 7 tablet, Chromebox, Samsung GALAXY Nexus and a Nexus Q. It added up to over $1,100 in free merchandise
 

The Google Play Store, Google Nexus 7, the Nexus Q and went skydiving with Google Glass. Last year's show was held in June but this year the event will be held one week before the CTIA show in Las Vegas.
Google usually releases an app that makes navigating the event easier. Stay tuned!

Google I/O 2013 is where Google, and particularly Android, gets to have its Apple-like Big Reveal Moment. 

Conference hours
2:00pm - 8:00pm

2:00pm - 7:00pm
7:00am - 10:00pm 9:00am - 6:00pm
After Hours
7:00pm - 10:00pm
11:00am - 6:00pm 2:00pm - 7:00pm
7:00am - 4:00pm 9:00am - 6:00pm 11:00am - 6:00pm 2:00pm - 7:00pm
7:00am - 1:00pm 9:00am - 5:00pm 9:00am - 5:00pm 2:00pm - 7:00pm


This year, in mid-May, Google is almost certain to talk about new devices, a new version of Android, and, most likely, some surprises that nobody had a handle on--just like last year. 

But that doesn’t mean there aren’t some leaks, rumors, and indicators to sketch out an image of this year’s Google announcements.

The next Nexus 7 is a lot like the existing Nexus 7

Here’s one rumor that has some credibility and actual names behind it: the next version of the Nexus 7 mini-tablet, perhaps dubbed the Nexus 7.7, may not use NVIDIA’s Tegra chipset, opting instead for Qualcomm hardware, according to Barron’s and tech stock analysts. 

That’s a very specific supply chain intelligence leak that makes a certain amount of sense--Google does move around on its vendors quite often.

Registration
General Admission Ticket: $900
Academic Admission Ticket: $300

WHAT GOING TO HAPPEN?

Technical Sessions

Get the latest on our developer products or go deep on your topic of choice in technical sessions. We'll host more than 110 talks ranging from introductory topics to advanced subjects across Android, Google Chrome, Google+, App Engine and more.

After Hours

Google I/O After Hours will be a hyper-visual, heart pounding journey, providing hands-on interactive experiences and sophisticated recreation and featuring awe-inspiring technology and live musical performances like no other. We've teamed up with the best global visionaries to present to you their dynamic experiments, heightened realities, and magical experiences.

Code Labs

Roll up your sleeves and get elbow-deep in code. Hands-on lab sessions allow you to get over that first learning curve with experts in the room. Can you say "hello, world"?

Developer Sandbox

Check out the Developer Sandbox, which will feature over 100 innovators who've built applications based on Google I/O-featured technologies. Creators will be on hand to give demos, discuss how they built them, answer questions, and exchange ideas.

Google Developers Live @ I/O

For your viewing pleasure, enjoy Google I/O from the comforts of home with Google Developers Live @ I/O. We'll be streaming keynotes, sessions and more straight from Moscone Center to the web. (Popcorn not provided.)

Get Inspired

Diversity of perspectives, backgrounds, and ideas make Google I/O the ultimate 3-day inspiration hub. Join us for Women Techmakers sessions, Tech Talks, startup panels, and introductions to Google's latest innovations - and how you can be a part of them.

Google I/O Extended

Interested in meeting other Google developers, but can't make it to San Francisco? Google I/O Extended enables developers all over the world to attend local viewing parties hosted by Google offices, Google Developer Groups (GDGs), and student ambassadors. Plug into your local developer community to find a Google I/O Extended event near you.

Keynote

Your attendance at Google I/O's much-anticipated kickoff event will give you a first glimpse at the latest product and platform innovations at Google. Get there early for front row seats to the official conference welcome.

Office Hours

Need to debug your code? Wondering about the latest SDK release? Come armed with your code snippets, questions, and curiosity and chat one-on-one with the Googlers who know the products best.


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