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Google I/O 2012 schedule released
Sure, you’ve had CES, MWC and CTIA already, but if you’re not all that interested in the devices, but more in the software and particularly in Google’s Android platform, Google’s I/O event is the one not to miss this year and the schedule of events has already been posted online. 

Google I/O 2012 will run from June 27th to the 29th at Moscone Center, San Francsisco, and you can check out events with their dates and hours if you hit the source link below.

Now, the Google event will focus not only on Andoid, but on the whole Google ecosystem including Chrome, Google+, Maps, YouTube, the Google TV, and other services. To attend, you’d need a ticket and those are priced at $900 for general admission, or $300 if you’re a student, staff or faculty member of a university. Also, the whole event will be live-streamed on the Google I/O website, so don’t worry too much if you can’t be there physically.


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1. Bangthering_007 posted on 18 May 2012, 09:53

Can't wait for JELLY LOVE!!

3. protozeloz posted on 18 May 2012, 10:02

I doubt that

5. bobfreking55 posted on 18 May 2012, 11:20 3

It's too early for Jellybean since we are also expecting quite badass devices.
Too early to say goodbye to Adobe Flash. Chrome for Android is far from finished and this v. 5 is expected to dual boot with Windows.
Also, too early for our expected hardware, and the manufacturers of the next Nexus... or Nexi.

http://www.concept-phones.com/news/google-nexus-jellybean-concepts-ready-imagined-bob-freking-designed/

6. Bangthering_007 posted on 18 May 2012, 14:51

All I am expecting is its(JELLY BEAN) official logo unveiling!!

7. remixfa posted on 18 May 2012, 14:58 2

I think people need to stop thinking Jelly Bean is anything more than 4.1. Bug fixes with a new feature or 3.

They are not going to go to a 5.0 any time soon. ICS isnt even on 1/4th of the devices yet.

2. issa8 posted on 18 May 2012, 10:00 1

They really do NOT need a new mobile OS version... they're barely pushed ICS to any devices. It's just gonna piss consumers off more..

I know its more the carriers/hardware manufacturer's faults than Google, but its gotten pretty bad.

4. protozeloz posted on 18 May 2012, 10:10 1

or they can start an android beta program Ive proposed them and get rid of this "fragmentation" thing

8. remixfa posted on 18 May 2012, 14:59 1

I like the idea of the multiple nexus device program. I've been hoping for manufacturers to start releasing alternative stock only variants of their prime devices like the SGS3/ OneX/ Optimus/ Droid for a good while now. The multi-nexus seems like that dream realized. And if its popular it will help kill some of the "fragmentation" cries.

9. valapsp posted on 18 May 2012, 15:05 1

Wait, seriously no Project Glass?

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