This year's Google I/O Conference will be held at the Moscone Center May 19th-20th in San Francisco. The highly anticipated two day conference will focus on technical sessions and lectures organized into themes such as the Google Web Toolkit, APPs, Android and Chrome. There will be over 80 sessions featured ranging from introductory talks to very technically minded lectures discussing a particular product.
A few more breakout sessions are organized as informal discussions, such as Fireside chats and Office Hours, with some of the world's leading developers. The Developer Sandbox is another part of the Google I/O Conference that shouldn't be missed. Over 100 developers will be on hand to demo their latest applications, talk about how they built them, answer questions and share ideas. Along with the technical sessions is the After Hours Party featuring music, food, drink, video games and more. The Google I/O Conference features technical information that will help developers better leverage Google's technologies as well as provide a platform for a few major company announcements. New gadgets may be given away to the attendants as well as the possible introduction of new technology. For more information regarding Google I/O please visit code.google.com/events/io/2010.





