Google
execs are ready to come on stage in San Francisco this Wednesday morning for
their annual I/O dev conference.
The
keynote commences at 9 a.m. PT, and will undoubtedly be webcast live. Check it
out on the video below.
Early in
the week, Google's Android and Chrome chief, Sundar Pichai, stated that this
year's I/O will focus a lot of it's attention on how best to help developers as opposed to major product unveilings.
"It's not an occasion we have much in the manner of launches of devices or services or perhaps a new OS," Pichai said. Instead, the focus is going to be "on most of the types of things we're doing for our developer community, so that they may write better things."
"It's not an occasion we have much in the manner of launches of devices or services or perhaps a new OS," Pichai said. Instead, the focus is going to be "on most of the types of things we're doing for our developer community, so that they may write better things."
Nevertheless,
there were reports of a small update to Jelly Bean, Android 4.3, some gaming features set
to land on the Android platform, and an upgrade to Google Wallet. Follow along
below, starting at 9 a.m. Pacific.
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