Google I/O goes mobile
Blog post from Google Cloud
The Google I/O 2011 mobile app for Android has been revamped to enhance user engagement and accessibility, with new features designed to keep users updated with I/O session content on various devices, including tablets, smartphones, and computers. The app now supports Android tablets, offering a tablet-optimized layout and a real-time activity stream to maximize the use of additional screen space. Popular features from previous years, such as session browsing, schedules, maps, and note-taking, are still included to help users navigate and benefit from the Google I/O conference. Additionally, attendees are encouraged to donate old, unlocked Android devices at the Android for Good booth to support NGOs and educational institutions in developing countries. Users can download the app via a QR code or a provided link, and Roman Nurik, an Android Developer Advocate at Google, emphasizes the app’s focus on user experience and design.
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