The first wave of Google I/O invites have been sent out. If you haven't received one, don't fret as there may be more waves of invites going out in the near future.
The Google I/O 2018 ticket sign up registration is now closed, but there's something else on the I/O website that should grab your interest: the event schedule is now up and you can see that there might be two main keynotes on May 8, one from 10am to 11:30pm and one from 12:45pm to 1:45pm.
This year’s Google I/O developer conference will take place from May 8th to May 10th at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California. Similar to last year, Google revealed the date through an online puzzle.
If you're an Android developer, you can go through the source code for the Google I/O 2017 app to see what new techniques you can implement into your own apps.
Google had previously uploaded some of the sessions that will be taking place at Google I/O 2017. However, it wasn't complete but today Google has announced they are all available and that you should go ahead and plan your schedule.
Google I/O is huge and includes dozens of different talks from various employees at Google. The company just published various sessions that will be taking place, with the keynote being 2 hours long.
Many people can't afford Google I/O tickets this year but Google is offering a way to award some talented devleopers. So if you've created something that follows Google's Android Experiments, Chrome Experiments, or AI Experiments guidelines, then you can enter for your chance to win a free trip...
To get a ticket into Google I/O, you have to apply and hope you get chosen. The application window for this year's event begins on the 22nd of this month and will end on the 27th.
After the puzzle was revealed on Twitter, it seems it has already been solved. If everything was done correctly, it looks like Google I/O will take place at the Shoreline Amphitheater this year from May 17th through the 19th.
The AndroidDev Twitter account just tweeted a URL that tasks you with completing 5 different puzzles. Once completed, you're supposed to send you answers in and reveal the secret. No one knows what it is exactly right now, but many speculate that it could be related to Google I/O 2017.
Google has released its latest Android Experiment called Paper Planes. First shown off at Google I/O 2016, the application turns your device into a Paper Plane and is intended to bring people together for International Day of Peace.
After months of beta testing, Duo will finally be making its way to consumers today. The Video chat application was announced at Google I/O back in May. While there are plenty of similar apps on the market already, Google wanted to deliver something that was extremely simple and network...
Nearly 1 million people have already watched the Google I/O 2016 Keynote, but there are quite a few more videos available if you have the time. Google has compiled all 168 official videos from I/O 2016 into a single playlist on YouTube, giving you easy access to every piece of information that...
Rumors ahead of Google I/O suggested Google was getting ready to build their own VR headset. While that didn't come to fruition immediately, the company did say they had plans to create a Daydream VR headset and controller based on the specifications they will make public for other companies to...
Google's new VR platform called Daydream VR will have some nice support behind it at launch. The company announced that they have gotten both Unity and Unreal Engine on board.
Unity and Unreal Engine are 2 of the biggest mobile game development platforms available. Having Daydream available on...
Google is showing off a cool car concept at Google I/O. It's an infotainment system based on Android. You may be wondering why this is a concept when Google makes Android Auto.
That's because this is a full-fledged OS capable of many more things, and it also shows how a computing system that...
We've already heard that Waze will be making its way to Android Auto, but a new video has surfaced which shows a quick demo of the Wave Android Auto integration. The basic Wave navigation interface is present, but you are also able to see any incidents along your selected route - something...
In March, Google started the annual Android Experiments contest, a developer challenge which call for the most interesting and unique apps that can be made for Android devices. Google announced those winners.
This year's prize for the top 3 developer apps were awarded with a full trip to Google...
Google has made some changes to their schedules for the upcoming developer conference. They have added a few sessions in regards to Android Wear, and more for ATAP or Advanced Technology and Projects.
Google typically has 1,001 different announcement during I/O every year, but the newest version of Android usually gets most the attention. With the Android N developer preview already out in the wild, Arc Technica is speculating that Google's big announcement for the conference will the merging...
Google has announced that its Android One initiative will be absorbed by the company's new hardware division which is under the leadership of Rick Osterlo. With Android One, Google has been working closely with component makers and OEMs to deliver low-cost devices running stock Android in...
Google has an I/O application in the Play Store to help those who are attending (or are just interested in) the developer conferences they host.
The app has just been updated to include all of the 2016 speakers and events. You'll be able to find the following features in this year's application...
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