But what if you’re not one of the 6,000?
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- Keynotes
Google will stream the major presentations from 9AM to 7PM PST for both May 15 and 16. - Interviews with Googlers
Google Developers Live will feature interviews with Google developers and managers throughout Google I/O. - News updates
The Google Developers Google+ page will have updates (as will we — see below) - Full sessions
And full sessions will be broadcast on the Google Developers YouTube channel. No word from Google on when exactly they’ll go live, but Google says they will be recorded an made “rapidly available.” Hopefully, that will be same-day.
And, of course, we’ll be at Google I/O. Our own intrepid Jolie O’Dell and Devindra Hardawar will be at the event, seeking out the best news and reporting almost-live here on VentureBeat.
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