Matt Kanninen wrote:
> On Jan 14, 11:10 am, Kent Loobey <[email protected]> wrote:
>> What did you get out of the last Google I/O that makes you want to go again?
> In answer to your question, every attendee got a free phone, the
> Google ION.

While it is not out of the question that something like that could
happen again, I would not assume it.

> I enjoyed the Android sessions.  Following the google groups and the
> google blogs gets you a lot of the same info, but the sessions were
> great for really cementing in my head practices I hadn't had a chance
> to apply yet, but knew I would need some day.

You can see last year's sessions via YouTube to get a sense of what the
Android sessions were like. I have a collection of links to the sessions
here:

http://wiki.andmob.org/videos

Bear in mind that this is not just for Android -- if you're using other
Googly technologies (GWT, AppEngine, GData, Chrome, Wave), there will be
sessions for those too.

Here are the announced sessions:

http://code.google.com/events/io/2010/sessions.html

If last year was any indication, there will be substantially more
announced by the time we get closer to the actual event.

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