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Google I/O | |
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Date(s) | May - June (2-3 days) |
Begins | 7-8AM |
Ends | 3-10PM |
Frequency | Annual |
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2008-2015: San Francisco, CA, USA 2016-2018: Mountain View, CA, USA |
Founded | 28 May 2008 |
Most recent | 17 May 2017[1] |
Next event | 8 May 2018 |
Participants | 5000 (est.) |
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Website | |
events.google.com/io/ |
Google I/O (simply I/O) is an annual developer conference held by Google in Mountain View, California. I/O showcases technical in-depth sessions focused on building web, mobile, and enterprise applications with Google and open sources such as Android, Chrome and Chrome OS, APIs, Google Web Toolkit, App Engine, and more.
I/O was inaugurated in 2008, and is organized by the executive team. "I/O" stands for input/output, as well as the slogan "Innovation in the Open".[2] The event's format is similar to Google Developer Day.
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Year | Date | Location | Announcements | Hardware | Information |
2008 | May 28-29 | Moscone Center | Android | None | Speakers were:
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2009 | May 27-28 | AJAX APIs | HTC Magic | Speakers were:
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2010 | May 19-20 | APIs
Geo Social Web |
HTC Evo 4G | Speakers were:
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2011 | May 10-11 | Android
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 | The afterparty hosted Jane's Addiction. | |
2012 | June 27-29 | Android
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Galaxy Nexus | Extended the I/O conference from the usual two-day schedule to three days. There was no keynote on the final day.
The afterparty hosted Paul Oakenfold and Train. [10][11][12] | |
2013 | May 15-17 | Android
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Chromebook Pixel | The amount of time for all the $900 (or $300 for school students and faculty) tickets to sell out was 49 minutes, even when registrants had both Google+ and Wallet accounts by requirement.
There were a fleet of remote-controlled blimpsstreaming a bird's-eye view of I/O. The afterparty hosted Billy Idol. [13][11][14] | |
2014 | June 25-26 | Android
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LG G Watch | The Moto 360 was made available to attendees by shipping it afterwards.[15] | |
2015 | May 28-29 | Android
Nanodegree
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Nexus 9
Improved Google Cardboard |
Marshmallow includes new feature such as:
Android Wear adds:
Nanodegree is an Android course on Udacity Project Brillo is a new operating system for the Android-based Internet of things. Project Weave is a common language for IoT devices to communicate [16][17] | |
2016 | May 17-19 | Shoreline Amphitheatre | Allo | None | Sundar Pichai moved Google I/O to Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA for the first time. Attendees were given sunglasses and sunscreen due to the amphitheater's outside conditions, however many attendees were sunburned so the talks were relatively short.[18] Android Instant Apps is a code path that downloads a part of an app instead of accessing a web app, which allows links to load apps on-demand without installation. This was shown with the B&H app.[19] Android support for VR was shown with Daydream.[20] Firebase, a mobile application platform, now adds storage, reporting and analytics.[21][22][23] The inaugural Google Play Awards were presented to the year's best apps and games in ten categories.[24] |
2017 | May 17-19 | Android Oreo | Google Home | Project Treble is an Android Oreo feature that modularizes the OS so carriers can update their smartphones easier.[26] Google Assistant became available on iOS devices.[27] A new standalone (in-built) virtual reality system to be made by the HTC Vive team and Lenovo.[28] Flutter is a cross-platform mobile development framework that enables fast development of apps across iOS and Android.[29] | |
2018 | May 8-10 |
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