Google has announced that its annual I/O developer conference for this year would be taking place between May 28 and May 29th in San Fransisco. Interested applicants are advised to register their interest online from March 17th but guests would be chosen through a random lottery system.
Excited to announce dates for Google I/O in San Francisco on May 28-29, 2015. More details at https://t.co/9CdxQHxEiS
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) February 10, 2015
Even though we don’t know what to expect much from the Google I/O Developer conference 2015; the Search giant uses the I/O developer to announce Android and Chrome developments and at times we get to see hardware announcements too.
Last year, the conference introduced the Android L which eventually became the Android 5.0 Lollipop as well as the introduction of Android Wear devices. It also gave out Android Wear devices and Google Cardboard out to the various attendees.
Application closes on March 19th; there is no word on pricing yet but last year tickets costed $900 for regular attendees and $300 for select students. And for those who cannot attend, Google would live-stream the main two-hours keynote online.
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