Google I/O is an annual software developer-focused conference held by Google in San Francisco, California. Google I/O features highly technical, in-depth sessions focused on building web, mobile, and enterprise applications with Google and open web technologies such as Android, Chrome, Chrome OS, Google APIs, Google Web Toolkit, App Engine, and more.
Google I/O was started in 2008. The "I" and "O" stand for input/output, and "Innovation in the Open". The format of the event is similar to that of the Google Developer Day.
The Google I/O 2015 will be held at the Moscone Center, San Francisco on May 28-29
Watch the below video to see the live broadcasting of Google I/O 2015 events.
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And, people are expecting various announcements including Android M in this Google I/O 2015 event.
And, watch the last year Google I/O videos here.
According to wired.com, in the Google I/O 2015, we’ll likely hear updates on everything from search stats to self-driving cars. We’ll hear from ATAP, Google’s crazy research division, and Google X, Google’s other crazy research division. When Google SVP Sundar Pichai takes the stage, he and a team of executives will talk about browsers, TVs, cars, smartwatches, smartphones, tablets, PCs, instant messaging, email, photos, social networks, calendars, maps, smoke detectors, wearables, video, and likely, a few surprises.
Android M, the next major version of Google's mobile operating system, is likely to lead the way. You can expect Google to run through its usual showcase of Android's latest and greatest features on stage, and it's likely the company will shine a similar spotlight on Android Wear and Android Auto.
But Google has also been keeping busy with Chrome OS, virtual reality, and its Project Fi cellular service. Google's ATAP team may have something to say about Project Ara, Google's modular phone.
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