Computer Science Students & Faculty: Register for Google I/O
January 13, 2010
We're excited to let the Computer Science academic community know that registration for Google I/O is now open.
In case you're not familiar with the event, Google I/O is our annual developer conference, bringing together thousands of web, mobile, and enterprise developers for two days of highly technical content focused on building the next generation of applications in the cloud. Google engineers and web development experts will lead in-depth sessions and other activities that feature Android, Google Chrome, Google APIs, Google Web Toolkit, App Engine, and other Google technologies. We'll also have over 100 companies on hand to demo their apps, answer questions, and exchange ideas.
Each year, we encourage Computer Science students and faculty to attend I/O to learn the latest in application development and the tools Google has to offer. We've already listed over half of all sessions and some of the companies that will participate in the Developer Sandbox (with many more to come!). You'll have the opportunity to talk 1:1 with members of Google product teams in Office Hours, and we'll soon be publishing details on a Boot Camp that will take place before I/O to cover some of the "basics." For updates on when new content is added to the I/O website, follow @googleio on Twitter.
We're excited to extend the academic community the discounted Academia rate of $100 for this year's conference. Academia registration is limited and available on a first come, first serve basis. So if you plan on joining us in May, we recommend that you register early.
Google I/O
May 19-20, 2010
Moscone West, San Francisco
To learn more about Google I/O and sign up, visit code.google.com/io.
In case you're not familiar with the event, Google I/O is our annual developer conference, bringing together thousands of web, mobile, and enterprise developers for two days of highly technical content focused on building the next generation of applications in the cloud. Google engineers and web development experts will lead in-depth sessions and other activities that feature Android, Google Chrome, Google APIs, Google Web Toolkit, App Engine, and other Google technologies. We'll also have over 100 companies on hand to demo their apps, answer questions, and exchange ideas.
Each year, we encourage Computer Science students and faculty to attend I/O to learn the latest in application development and the tools Google has to offer. We've already listed over half of all sessions and some of the companies that will participate in the Developer Sandbox (with many more to come!). You'll have the opportunity to talk 1:1 with members of Google product teams in Office Hours, and we'll soon be publishing details on a Boot Camp that will take place before I/O to cover some of the "basics." For updates on when new content is added to the I/O website, follow @googleio on Twitter.
We're excited to extend the academic community the discounted Academia rate of $100 for this year's conference. Academia registration is limited and available on a first come, first serve basis. So if you plan on joining us in May, we recommend that you register early.
Google I/O
May 19-20, 2010
Moscone West, San Francisco
To learn more about Google I/O and sign up, visit code.google.com/io.
Posted by Joyce Sohn, Google Developer Team