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Google I/O happening on May 11th and 12th, TOTALLY ONLINE.


Google’s biggest annual developer conference, Google I/O It’s taking place on May 11th and 12th (Google did announce on Wednesday) This event is taking place fully online but some of the conferences will be streamed live from the Shoreline Amphitheatre. Alex Garcia said that this year’s event will be broadcasted in front of a limited audience and will be completely free and open to everyone virtually. The limited audience will be mainly Google employees and some partners.

Registration for this event will be free and will begin sometime this month, according to an FAQ. There are no tickets to the event. Wage does mean that everyone who wants to attend can attend.

The Google I/O was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID pandemic and did return as an online event in 2021 (Just the way every other company brought their events Online) We don’t know what Google is bringing to the table this year, but because Google has already released their first preview of Android 13, it seems like most of the talk will be focusing on the OS.

Google I/O happening on May 11th and 12th, TOTALLY ONLINE.

Google I/O happening on May 11th and 12th, TOTALLY ONLINE.


Google’s biggest annual developer conference, Google I/O It’s taking place on May 11th and 12th (Google did announce on Wednesday) This event is taking place fully online but some of the conferences will be streamed live from the Shoreline Amphitheatre. Alex Garcia said that this year’s event will be broadcasted in front of a limited audience and will be completely free and open to everyone virtually. The limited audience will be mainly Google employees and some partners.

Registration for this event will be free and will begin sometime this month, according to an FAQ. There are no tickets to the event. Wage does mean that everyone who wants to attend can attend.

The Google I/O was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID pandemic and did return as an online event in 2021 (Just the way every other company brought their events Online) We don’t know what Google is bringing to the table this year, but because Google has already released their first preview of Android 13, it seems like most of the talk will be focusing on the OS.

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