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Follow The Tech Conference Announcements Life – Google IO

Google IO - Follow The Tech Conference Announcements Live

For numerous months, the internet has been thriving with rumors of what will be revealed within the Google I/O conference. The Google I/O has already started with the kickoff keynote. There are expectations that Logitech, Sony, Adobe, Intel and possibly DISH network could be possibly involved with Google I/O announcements. .

Following the feed for Google I/O

You will find many different choices you have in following what is happening at the Google I/O. Your first option is actually the official YouTube Channel at http://www.youtube.com/GoogleDevelopers. Twitter followers can either watch on @Googleio or the #io2010 hashtag. There are also some live-blogging feeds all over the web, some of the best of which will be shown at CNET and mattcutts.com. No matter how much you need to get in on some of the technology that might be announced, hold off on contacting loan company – it could be a number of months before anything goes to market.

Google I/O for developers

Technically, the Google I/O conference is supposed to be for web developers. The focus on technical aspects of Google’s developments doesn’t mean it won’t be exiting. Google is expected to talk about the Android 2.2, or “Froyo” mobile operating system, among other things.

Google I/O and new technology

This Google I/O conference is intended to be the beginning of numerous new technology partnerships. While nothing has (yet) been confirmed, you will find numerous new tech possibilities. A potential “Google Tablet” from Acer or any other manufacturers may be announced. A new Chrome OS operating system track focuses on the web-based operating system. Also discussed with be enterprise uses for the App engine, Google docs, and Gmail.

Stars of Google I/O

A focus on a new media is the biggest announcement expected of the Google I/O. That announcement should be a big one considering Google phones will support Flash and HTML5 unlike Apple. Second, separate reports that come from Sony, Google, Logitech and others indicate they could be working on the code-named “Dragonpoint” set-top box. This set-top box could combine online streaming content with television content, making TV a more “integrated” experience. No matter why you follow the Google I/O, it is certain to be an exciting few days for all the tech geeks around the world.

Read more on this topic here

http://www.youtube.com/GoogleDevelopers

http://www.youtube.com/GoogleDevelopers

CNET

http://news.cnet.com/8301-30684_3-20005328-265.html

“Google Tablet”

http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2010/04/12/google-tablet-google-android-slate-computer-wepad/

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