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I/O Recap: The open web moves forward, Froyo delights developers and TV meets Web

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Google I/O 2010 in San Francisco was a bustling event with over 5,000 developers, featuring more than 90 sessions and major announcements, including the future of the web with HTML5, WebM, and the Chrome Web Store, as well as Google App Engine for Business. The event also showcased Android 2.2, codenamed Froyo, mobile app monetization strategies, and the unveiling of Google TV. Beyond the keynotes, there were announcements of various APIs like Google Storage for Developers and Google Buzz API, and live notes and videos from the sessions were made available online. The event was marked by engagement with developers, fun activities such as driving the Mondo Spider, and was actively covered on the Google Code blog and Twitter, with plans for future video releases on YouTube.

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