Google I/O kicks off Wednesday morning at Moscone West in San Francisco, and we're all looking forward to a giant bucket of awesome getting dumped on our heads from the good folks from Mountain View. It's the biggest show of the year for Android lovers, one where we see what may be coming up, what is under development, and how it all works together. Because Android and Chrome have grown so popular, and other platforms like Google TV are seeing growth as well, I/O has been bumped to three days instead of the two day events we've seen in the past. We still get our two big keynotes (some of the best in the industry) but we get another full day to meet with developers and designers, as well as dive into the developer sessions. We think it's going to be a great conference, and we'll be there to keep you abreast on everything Google and Android. Hit the break and let's talk about what we expect to see at Moscone West.
A lot of the big news will come from the two keynotes on days one and two. (At 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, and 10 a.m. Thursday, Pacific time.) It's when the folks in charge of the different Google products get a chance to tell us what's been happening and what they have planned. We expect to hear a lot of talk about search, enterprise computing, Gmail and other products, but we've got an idea that some things will stand out more than others thanks in large part to Internet buzz. There will be Google TV news, and we think it will be big (hopefully with great hardware). We also expect to see more about Android at Home, and maybe even some music playing hardware will be part of it.
Keynotes are also where we get to see the new product hardware, and we're looking forward to a couple things that make a big noise across the tubes. And we can't forget the software updates, because everyone thinks we'll be seeing a new version of Android here as well. We've broken out what we think will make the biggest splash into separate sections.
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