Actually, not all the I/O sessions have been published to the I/O Web site
yet. There will be about a dozen sessions in the Dev Tools track, mostly
about GWT. The name was generalized to Dev Tools because some tools like
Google Plugin for Eclipse support multiple Google technologies (GWT + App
Engine, etc.)

HTH,
/dmc

On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Trey Roby <[email protected]> wrote:

> Does anyone know why there are so few GWT talks at Google IO 2011?
> The last two years had enough talks to fill two days, this year there
> are only 4 so far.  There is not even a GWT track. It is become
> "Developer Tools".
>
> Does this say anything about GWT's health at Google?
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