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Google I/O 2022 to happen May 11-12; might be obtainable totally on-line

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Google I/O, the corporate’s annual developer convention, will happen on May 11-12. The firm has confirmed that the occasion will happen from its Shoreline Amphitheatre on the Mountain View headquarters and might be streamed on-line. It might be free for all builders and different customers. Typically most developer conferences include a charges for attending, although because the pandemic that has modified.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai tweeted concerning the upcoming convention from his official deal with. Registrations for a similar are additionally reside now. This is the second yr that Google’s I/O is going down as a digital occasion because the pandemic started. Google had cancelled I/O totally in 2020, and the occasion occurred on-line in 2021.

But this time it appears like Google can have some in-person viewers. A Google spokesperson informed The Verge that the occasion might be “broadcast in front of a limited live audience, and is completely free and open to everyone virtually.” The viewers will primarily embody Google staff and a few companions, in keeping with Axios.

According to Google’s FAQ web page for this yr’s convention, all “keynotes will be live and available on-demand following the event.” Further, all classes might be on-demand to observe at comfort.

Check out Sundar Pichai’s tweet beneath

We’ll be again reside from Shoreline Amphitheatre for this yr’s #GoogleIO! Join us on-line May 11-12 https://t.co/KgNKbaLeym pic.twitter.com/NUodJb7UCi

— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) March 16, 2022

What to anticipate at Google I/O 2022 

Google I/O is targeted on software program and that is the place the key developments are introduced. The subsequent model of Android, aka Android 13 will probably be showcased at I/O. We can even get to see updates round Wear OS, which was reworked final yr when Google determined to merge it with Samsung’s Tizen OS. Hardware bulletins sometimes don’t happen at Google I/O.