Google has confirmed their I/O conference and it's just two weeks away.
The 2013 I/O is scheduled for May 15 to 17 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, the same city where Apple will be holding their annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
According to Google, over 110 talks will be provided during the three-day conference with sessions ranging from women in technology, startup panels, and introductions to Google's latest innovations.
"Brought to you by our Google Developer Groups, Student Ambassadors, and local developers, Google I/O Extended lets you experience the magic and innovation of Google I/O remotely," noted the search engine's I/O site. "Part viewing experience and part community building, I/O Extended programming includes everything from live streaming the Google I/O content to local developer demos, hackathons, and speaker sessions."
Sessions will also revolve around the company's products, such as Android, Chrome, Google+, Google Cloud, Google Maps, Google Wallet, and YouTube. An example of the sessions available for the Android will be "Best Practices for Bluetooth Development," "What's New for Developers in Google Play," and "Android Graphics Performance."
Interested in attending?
Sadly, similar to the speed of WWDC's ticket availability, registration for Google's I/O is sold out, however, as previously stated, there will be live streaming for many of the sessions and the keynotes.
For the list of sessions at the 2013 I/O, click here.
Highlights from Google I/O 2012:
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