Thursday, April 07, 2011

Bringing Google I/O To You With I/O Live

I am glad at least one of us managed to get Google I/O yet envious of him. But now we have another reason to make it more positive. Google just announces that they will be  broadcasting live streams. If you are interested visit www.google.com/io on May 10-11 from the comforts of your own home, office or anywhere you have a reliable Internet connection for I/O Live.

Here are the details;

# Watch livestream video feeds from our two largest session rooms from 9:00 a.m PST to 6:00 p.m. PST during both days of the conference. This will include streaming of the keynotes, as in years past, as well as—new for 2011—the addition of sessions from Android and Chrome. We’ll also aim to post HD video recordings from sessions that are not livestreamed within 24 hours.
# Read captions from the livestreamed sessions in real-time. Plus, to make sure all our content is accessible, all remaining videos will also be captioned. For international developers, captions will be machine translated to all languages that are supported by Google Translate.
# Be one of the first to know by getting your news direct from the source. The latest announcements and news will be added to our I/O Live dashboard in real-time.
# Submit your questions to our Sandbox developers. We'll post answers for the questions with the most votes."

Official Google Blog: Bringing Google I/O direct to you with I/O Live: "

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