Hi,

I must say this point for my honor.
If you're supposing that I will attend Google I/O for getting a free phone. That's very unwilling.

I live in Japan. If I go to San Francisco, I have to pay at least 1500 dollars for travel.
Why do I pay 1500 dollars for getting a 700 dollars phone.

I want to meet, talk and discuss to you and many developers in the world.

I will. Would you?

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Keiji Ariyama


(2010/01/17 15:13), Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru) wrote:
One of the biggest and best reasons to physically go to Google IO is
to meet the people you've been talking, working, texting, e-mailing
and collaboration with over the previous years. In our business, most
of the contact we have with people is electronically. Being able to
congregate together in one location gives us all a chance to humanize
the relationships to those that we know only through our devices.

Of course, it's also a chance to be there when big announcements are
made, go to the interesting sessions, ask the engineers who've
developed the technology questions, etc.

If you're signing up because you think there will be a phone give-away
like last year, I'm betting you'll be disappointed. I've been to every
IO (and the Developer conferences that preceded it) and the only time
something other than a T-Shirt was given out was last year. No need to
do it this year, Android has moved into the mainstream.

-John Coryat


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