With I/O 2022 just two weeks away, Google previewed its developer conference schedule this afternoon.
It begins with Sundar Pichai’s “Google I/O Keynote” on Wednesday, May 11 at 10 am.
Tune in to learn how we are advancing our mission to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
“What’s New” keynotes are ahead, and cover:
- Android: Hear the latest news on everything happening in the world of Android development: Android 13, Jetpack, tooling, performance, and more!
- Firebase: Learn how to build and run applications that users love with Firebase, a platform designed to help you throughout your business journey.
- Flutter: Learn the latest from Flutter including how to build beautiful native apps for multiple platforms from a single codebase.
- The Web: Learn how Google is investing in the Web platform.
- AR: Get the latest on our AR developer tools, including updates to ARCore, Google’s AR platform for developers.
- Google Play: Discover new features designed to help you optimize acquisition, engagement and monetization and build secure apps.
- Chrome OS: Learn how Google is supporting innovation with Chrome OS and enabling developer success with tools and guidance.
- Google Home: Discover a new era for Google Home – the best platform for smart home developers to build and innovate.
- Google Pay: Payments are constantly evolving and so is Google Pay. Join this session to learn more about what’s new in Google Pay.
In terms of scheduling, “all keynotes, product announcements, and learning lab materials on day one. Meanwhile, “all technical sessions will be available on-demand” at 9 a.m. PT the next day. Bookmark on each session page to your “My Tap to save in “I/O”.
As in previous years, today’s fall should serve as an early look at the program, with the full session list coming after the keynote speech. The same appears to be happening again for 2022. Other notable sessions include:
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Google I/O 2022 will take place on May 11-12, and 9to5google Will provide comprehensive coverage so stay tuned.
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