The developer conference, a staging ground for news on Android, Google Glass, and more, sells out in less than an hour.
It took less than an hour for Google’s developer conference, Google I/O, to sell out today.
The event, which will be held May 15-17 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, has always been a popular draw for the developer community. About 50 minutes after the tickets went on sale at 7 a.m. PT today, the “sold out” message appeared. On the registration page instead was a note that the keynotes and top sessions will be available on computer, phone, or tablet.
Google I/O has been the venue for the announcement of major releases of Android, as well as a chance for conference attendees to check out experimental products, such as Google Glass. With the recent hype building over Google’s high-tech headgear, there are high expectations Google will wow the audience with new features and apps.
In addition, it has been the conference to get a lot of free Google gear. Last year, attendees got the Nexus 7 tablet, Nexus Q, Galaxy Nexus smartphone, and the Chromebox, a value of more than $1,100.
Given the early stage of Google Glass, it’s unlikely that developers will get to take a pair home for themselves. But the Nexus 4 smartphone from LG and the…
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