Google I/O 2015 Dates Announced, Registration Opening From March 17

By Kamal Nayan - 10 Feb '15 23:22PM
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Google has announced dates for its I/O developer conference: May 28 and May 29 in San Fransisco. Announcement was made by Google senior vice president Sundar Pichai on Google+ and Twitter where he pointed to the official Google I/O 2015 website.

According to the official website, the registration begins at 9 am Pacific on March 17 and closes at 5 p.m. Pacific on March 19. Like last year, Google will be handing out invitations randomly once the period for registration ends.

The pricing for the Google I/O 2015 is yet to announced. However, earlier the event went for $900 (general admission) and $300 (academic admission).

"In addition to the actual conference in San Francisco (the official schedule has been posted, but individual events are not yet available), the company plans to stream the event online via I/O Live. Google will also hold "I/O Extended" events in other cities," reported VentureBeat.

"I/O Extended events may include live streamed sessions, local developer demos, hackathons and more. These events are brought to you by our Google Developer Groups, Student Ambassadors, and local developers," Google explained.

If you have been planning to host your own I/O Extended you can follow the organizer's guide and submit your event.

At the Google I/O 2014, Google unveiled Android L, Material Design, Google Fit, Android One, Android TV and various other products and services. However, it will be tad early to predict if next version of Android - Android 6 - is on its way.

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