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Google I/O: watch and ask questions in real time

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Google I/O 2011 introduced I/O Live, a new online experience allowing users to watch sessions over two days, featuring live streams of Android and Chrome keynotes, product tracks, and performances from the After Hours party. Participants could engage with product teams in real-time by posting questions through Google Moderator during livestreamed and Fireside Chat sessions, with responses given during live Q&A segments. The event covered various topics, such as Android app development, Chrome web technologies, and advanced web programming, with sessions dedicated to areas like Honeycomb Highlights, HTML5, and mobile web development. Pre-recorded Fireside Chat sessions with teams from areas like Geo and Cloud Tooling were also made available. Mike Pegg, part of the Google I/O team since 2006, helped organize the event, which was shared through a post by Scott Knaster.

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