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Google I/OI am so sure that a lot of you must be excited about Google’s upcoming developer conference, Google I/O,  which is only less than a week away now. Well, so are we and majorly cause we’re expecting some big announcements. From Android 4.3, to a higher resolution Nexus 7, hype is reaching its zenith as fans, journalists and developers alike wait with bated breath. Events like these always draw enormous crowds, remember Apple’s WWDC’13? However, not everyone has the means to attend. So Google will stream it live, starting May 15 at 9 a.m. PT. No wonder Google is known to be so considerate ( or user-attractive!).

Whether you are on a computer, tablet or phone, you can follow the event as it happens, with coverage also available for May 15 and May 16, starting at 9 a.m. PT through 7 p.m. PT. That’s ten hours of nonstop Google coverage each day, where you’ll see exclusive one-on-one interviews and in-depth hands-on following big product announcements. Additionally, the keynote and all sessions will be recorded and made available through the Google Developers YouTube channel, so you’ll never miss a beat.

We, at thetechpanda will make sure we keep you updated with the happenings at the Google I/O conference.We are personally  hoping to see a new Nexus 4 and maybe the announcement of Google Now for the desktop. Google typically has a surprise or two up its sleeve, and we still have no idea what to expect with Android 4.3, so we’re very excited for the event to kick off. If, like me, you can’t attend, you can watch the entire thing through Google’s developers website.

Oh, also, even if you don’t wish to see the conference online, make sure you visit the website. It is a highly interactive website, although it may not look like one at the first look.

Let us know how many combinations of I/O did you track in the comments below!

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