Google I/O: Countdown to the keynote kickoff
Blog post from Google Cloud
Google I/O 2011, an annual developer conference held in San Francisco, featured over 5,000 participants from 60 countries and was set to be the largest event yet, with 110 sessions, 261 speakers, and 152 Sandbox partners. The keynote presentations focused on major opportunities for developers, highlighting Google's Android and Chrome platforms, with new features and updates unveiled by teams led by Andy Rubin and Sundar Pichai. The event introduced I/O Live, allowing global audiences to live stream keynotes and technical sessions over two days. Videos from all sessions were made available within 24 hours, fostering accessibility for those unable to attend. The conference aimed to share Google's vision for web and mobile development, with continuous updates shared through blogs and social media, promising an exciting 48-hour experience.
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