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Tune in live to Google’s I/O press event live stream

Google I/O starts today, and as per usual, the company is kicking things off with a huge 2-hour press event set to start at 9 AM PT. The event is said to be bringing a multitude of new products and service announcements, rumored to include the “L” version of Android, Android Wear smartwatches, a new line of “Android Silver” smartphones, a second-generation Chromebook Pixel, an “Android TV” set-top box, Project Tango tablets, and Google Glass announcements.

Google’s head of Android Sundar Pichai did something a bit different this year, confirming yesterday ahead of the event that Google will be touching on some of these rumored products, including Android Wear and Android 5.0. But as is the case with Google’s press events, there are surely countless surprises up their sleeves — we’re even hearing some unlikely rumors about super awesome nano-bots that could be the next big Google[X] project.

Tune in here at 9 AM PT/12 PM ET to catch the live stream embedded above, and be sure to follow along over at 9to5Google where we’ll be keeping you up to date with all the latest news and covering today’s announcements in detail.

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Comments

  1. Nick Carrig (@nickcarrig) - 10 years ago

    All the people watching are google developers, its definitely nothing to brag about if you have 1,000,000 developers which are being filmed watching a live stream. This guys english is terrible, half the words are incomparable to the English language. I have to guess what he has said.

  2. Nick Carrig (@nickcarrig) - 10 years ago

    Plus a sob story.

  3. c1ce091b - 10 years ago

    in watching this…. can Sundar just stop pacing so much — that is so annoying. I feel like I am at an amusement park shooting range and trying to hit a moving target which doesn’t stop.

  4. Nick Carrig (@nickcarrig) - 10 years ago

    Material design is basically a box moving across a screen with a shadow.

  5. Nick Carrig (@nickcarrig) - 10 years ago

    The really nice effect has been around for years, its called parallax. What a load of rubbish.

  6. Albert Montijo Jr - 10 years ago

    What I find hilarious is that so many people say that Apple rides Google’s coat tails when it comes to features, but so far, this event is all about design and user experiences that Apple implemented with iOS7, not just with iOS8. Seems like Google is finally starting to realize that packing in a bunch of niche features is not innovation nor does it provide a seamless and fluid user experience. Yes I am an Apple fan, but I do respect what Google does and they do have some nice products, but it goes to show that both aspects of design AND UI are very important. People need to realize that this “feud” between both platforms is not about who’s better, but challenging one another to learn, grow and develop even greater and greater products. We will always have our personal preferences, but one or the other taking over completely would be a catastrophe..

    • thejuanald - 10 years ago

      So far I see nothing from this presentation that looks anything like Apple. iOS7 was just trying to catch up to KitKat.

      I agree with your final points about Google and Apple challenging each other to innovate, however.

      • Albert Montijo Jr - 10 years ago

        As far as the design, I am talking more about the “flatter” look, bolder colors, and seamless transition of multitasking and apps. Unbiasedly speaking, and not saying its a bad thing, it very much looks Apple now..

      • thejuanald - 10 years ago

        Eh, I could kind of see where you’re coming from, but KitKat had many flat elements and I believe iOS7 on my iPad looks similar to my girlfriend’s Galaxy S5. The card feature does have an “Apple feel” to it, though.

        I don’t see it as a bad thing, both companies taking cues from each other.

    • Todd Martin - 10 years ago

      Shut up moron

      • Albert Montijo Jr - 10 years ago

        Very insightful and intelligent comment Todd Martin!

  7. Look… competition is good for us all. Regardless of being an Apple/Google Fan Boy, hater or neutral. I prefer one over the other like most folks but I applaud both for the cat and mouse they are forced to play. This is exciting stuff day in day out. Great time for geeks to be alive!

  8. Raudy De Leon (@Raudy06) - 10 years ago

    i thought this was 9to5mac not 9to5google

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