Google I/O — Mountain View’s annual developer conference — is becoming a bigger deal every year, and this year promises to be no exception with the likely debuts of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, a Nexus tablet, and rumors of Android@Home news. For those who can’t attend (it sold out the same day that tickets went on sale), there’s a viable plan B: Google will be streaming the keynotes live, which means you’ll be able to catch all the news as it happens from the comfort of your computer.
Google I/O keynotes to be streamed live on June 27th and 28th
Google has announced that it will be streaming its I/O keynote sessions this year.
Google has announced that it will be streaming its I/O keynote sessions this year.


Of course, we’d also recommend that you follow along with our live blogs — we’ll have a team at I/O covering all the news as it happens starting the morning of June 27th. Stay tuned!
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