Developers, Executives, and Investors – If You Missed Google I/O Then Read This
If you missed Google I/O or only followed some of it online, check out this message that I received from Google today.
If you missed any of the sessions or want to share them, check out http://code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html as the session videos and presentations from I/O will go live starting today. Also, check out live video interviews with developers who were featured at the Developer Sandbox at code.google.com/events/io/sandbox.html. While you’re at code.google.com/events/io, also check out some of our favorite Google I/O photos.
Keeping in Touch with Google
For up to the minute info about I/O, follow us on the @googleio Twitter account. You can also check out the latest posted sessions on our YouTube channel. And last but not least, the Google Code Blog will keep you posted on all the latest developer news.
For More Insight SiliconAngle will be going indepth – stay tuned
For more ongoing information SiliconAngle will be going in depth on the hot areas like how the new Google model effect developers, App Engine, Wave, and more. As our community grows we’ll be adding more peers and colleagues to this community group blog so stay tuned. Also there are many great blogs and tweets going on around Google I/O and their developer outreach in general. We’ll try to capture them for you.
{Editors Note: this is a community funded blog so we will try to accelerate the efforts. In the meantime we’ll bring the quality in depth coverage as fast as we can through our friends and peers. If any companies are interested in supporting SiliconAngle we accept money to fund bloggers and experts – Thanks – John}
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