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This year's developer festival will be held May 7-9 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA.
I/O brings together developers from around the globe for talks, hands-on learning with Google experts, and a first look at Google’s latest developer products.
The opening keynote will take place on Tuesday, May 7 at 10am PST.
Read more:
- I/O 2019: Our Definitive Guide to Design - Library - Google Design
- Google I/O
- Google I/O Schedule/
- At I/O '19: Building a more helpful Google for everyone | Google Blog
- Count ‘em up: 100 things we announced at I/O ‘19
Watch Google I/O 2019 Keynote Live: Google I/O 2019
We begin...with a spin. #io19 kicks off today at 10 a.m. PT! Watch live → http://g.co/io/live
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It’s almost time…watch the I/O keynote live here at 10:00am PT
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[LIVE] Tune in to the #io19 Keynote and get ready for mind-blowing announcements all day long.
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"We are moving from a company that helps you find answers, to a company that helps you get things done...we want our products to work harder for you—in the context of your job, your home and your life. And they all share a single goal: to be helpful."
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ARe you seeing this?! With new AR features in Search rolling out later this month, you can place, view and interact with 3D objects right in your own space. #io19
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Today's special: Google Lens. Automatically highlighting what's popular on a menu, when you tap on a dish you can see what it looks like and what people are saying about it, thanks to photos and reviews from @Googlemaps. #io19
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Launching first in Google Go, our Search app for first-time smartphone users, we're working to help people who struggle with reading by giving Google Lens the ability to read text out loud. #io19
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Often, seeing is understanding. New features in Google Search and Google Lens use the camera, computer vision and AR to overlay visual information onto your physical surroundings #io19
Helpful new visual features in Search & Lens
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Last edited by Brink; 07 May 2019 at 12:57.