Google I/O 2019 is all set to begin on May 7, 2019. Here's the complete schedule for Google's three-day event.
Google recently rolled out the first developer preview of its Android Q operating system. The California-based company will discuss more about the operating system alongside its other projects at the Google I/O event. While we already had the dates, Google has now rolled out the full-fledged schedule of the three-day event.
Google I/O will kick off on May 7 in Calfornia and will go on until May 9, 2019. The company is expected to make announcements related to Android Q, Stadia, Assistant, Maps, AR, VR and other Google products. The opening keynote is scheduled for May 7 and will begin at 10:00 AM PDT (10:30 PM IST).
After the opening keynote, the company will host sessions specifically for Material Design, Machine Learning, Chrome, Google Maps, Assistant, Android TV and more. On the same date, there is even an event titled "Stadia Streaming Tech: A Deep Dive" at 3:00 PM PDT, where the company is expected to give more information about the project.
On the next day, Google will conduct sessions on IoT (Internet-of-Things), Digital Wellbeing, AR applications and AR experiences for Google Maps. This will be followed by sessions on interactive Google Assistant games, building Flutter apps for multiple platforms (iOS, Web, Chrome OS, Android), and machine learning.
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Google has kept some of the more exciting and important stuff for the very last day. On May 9, the company will host events about Android security, TensorFlow (ML/A), Web apps, Android Q UI and Chrome OS apps.
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