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We’re going live from Google I/O
Thursday, May 9, 2013
By Mike Winton, Director of Developer Relations
(Cross-posted from the
Google Developers Blog
)
At
Google I/O 2013
, we will share the future of our platforms with you. Developers from all over the world are the key innovators of powerful, breakthrough technologies, and that’s why we challenged ourselves to make the Google I/O experience available to every developer, everywhere.
Watch Google I/O live
From the comfort of your own home, office, secret lair, or anywhere you have a reliable Internet connection, you can stream Google I/O May 15-16 live. Brought to you by Google Developers Live (
GDL
), the
Google I/O homepage
will become the
GDL at I/O
live streaming hub starting on May 15th at 9:00 AM PT (16:00 UTC). From this page, you can:
Stream 4 channels of technical content on your computer, tablet, or phone.
You’ll feel like you’re right there in the keynote and session rooms, listening to product announcements straight from the source. Live streaming will run on
developers.google.com/io
from 9 AM PT (16:00 UTC) to 7 PM PT (2:00 UTC) on May 15 and 16.
Watch exclusive interviews with the Googlers behind the latest product announcements.
This year,
GDL
will be on site, broadcasting one-on-one product deep dives, executive interviews, and Sandbox walkthroughs from the GDL stage.
Get the latest news in real-time.
We’ll be posting official announcements during I/O. You’ll be able to see the feed on the
Google I/O homepage
, in the I/O mobile app (coming soon), and on
+Google Developers
.
Never miss a session.
All Google I/O technical sessions will be recorded and posted to
GDL
and the
Google Developers YouTube channel
. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for archived session updates.
Live blog the keynote
Grab our
live blogging gadget
to add the keynote live stream to your own site or blog. Customize the gadget with your site or blog name, live blog alongside real-time Google announcements, and share a dynamic Google I/O experience with your readers. Have questions? For more info, check out our
live blogging gadget FAQ
.
Get together locally
Experience Google I/O with your local developer community by hosting or attending an
I/O Extended
event. If you’re hosting,
register here
and learn how to hold a totally epic event with our handy
Organizer Guide
. Otherwise, with over 400 sites in 90+ countries, chances are good that there is an I/O Extended event near you.
Find an event now
!
And before I/O, tune in to
Google Developers Live programming
to connect with Google engineers, prep for this year’s event, and browse our archived content. For official conference updates, add
+Google Developers
to your Circles, follow
#io13
for big announcements, join the Google I/O community, and keep an eye on
the Google I/O site
.
Mike Winton
founded and leads Google's global Developer Relations organization. He also enjoys spending time with his family and DJing electronic music.
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