[Video] First day Google Android keynotes available to Watch, for real this Time

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If you have been sleeping, living under a rock, or perhaps drank to much and are still recovering, today is the day that Google I/O started. Yes, the ridiculously huge developer conference in California is well underway. It has been going on since about 8 this morning. Since it started, there has been a ton of information that has flooded out. Play Store updates, Google Plus hitting its one year anniversary, the Nexus 7 tablet, Android Jelly Bean, the Nexus Q and so much more. It has been a HUGE ride so far and like many other sites are currently doing, trying to catch up on information. If you have been at wrok all morning and searching the web for information, we can tell you that it is still coming from all locations. If you missed the big Keynote from this morning that unveiled so much of what Google is up to, we are happy to tell you that it is has been uploaded and is available for your viewing pleasure. Now you can view what 6,000 plus people watched in the audience and what millions of people watched live from their devices and their PC’s. Check out the Google I/O Android Keynote below. Enjoy and feel free to talk about your favorite thing in the comments below. Be ready to spend an hour of your life drooling and going “WOW” or “WTF!” Followed by you opening up your pocket books and spending some money.


If you don’t have the time to spare, well, keep your eyes peeled to Androidspin as we sift through every bit of information and bring as much of it to you as we can in smaller posts.

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Time for an update. I am the proud father of three, 2, 8, and 11. I finally just moved up from the Samsung Vibrant to the Samsung Galaxy S III...... Let me tell you, it is mind blowing. I love Android, I love tech and I love my family. Not in that order though. I work to hard, play even harder and take care of all that are around me when I can.

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  1. bjn714 says:

    This is last year’s I/O not 2012.

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