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2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: Despite a late night letting loose at the After Hours party, developers managed to wake up in time for the early morning Day 2 keynote (after having been promised yet another exciting surprise). This morning, we unveiled an early look at Google Wave, a new collaboration and communication product. Lars and Jens Rasmussen and Stephanie Hannon presented the vision behind Google Wave and a live demo of it in action. All Google I/O attendees will receive developer sandbox accounts to test out and build on the Google Wave APIs.

To see Google Wave for yourself, check out the video of this morning's keynote:



We'll leave you with a few more I/O photos, starting off with last night's After Hours party:


Yesterday evening after I/O, developers let loose and relaxed at the After Hours party. Food, drinks, music, and games were enjoyed by all.


One of the attractions at the Developer Playground area of the party. The Playground featured individuals & organizations doing creative projects with technology, art, games, music.


Enjoying one of the arcade games at After Hours.


Mike Relm performed during the evening, as well as DJ Scotty Boy.


Day 2's keynote opened with Steven Canvin from LEGO® talking about the evolution of MINDSTORMS to an open source approach.


Google Wave co-founder Lars Rasmussen talks about the vision behind the product.


Brothers Lars and Jens Rasmussen co-founded Where 2 Technologies, which was acquired by Google and eventually became Google Maps.


Stephanie Hannon, Google Wave's lead product manager, wows the audience with a live product demo.


The Google Wave team watches the keynote from the front row. The team is based in Sydney.


A view from the video crew desk. Videos and presentations from I/O sessions will be published on code.google.com/io in the coming days - stay tuned.


A developer picks up his Android phone.


The Sandbox interview room. The Google developer relations team conducted interviews with 3rd Party Sandbox exhibitors and will be posting them on the Google Code YouTube Channel in the coming days.


A happy Aussie fish and kangaroo greet developers dropping by Office Hours for Google Wave.


We hope to see you next year!

2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: Google I/O is well underway, and we're excited that we've been able to highlight some Chrome Experiments at the event. During the keynote on Wednesday, we opened with the following video. Matt Waddell from our Developer team composed the music playing in the background. We're posting a subtitled version of the video, so you can enjoy the song in all it's HTML5 glory.



We've loved the experiments we've received so far and encourage you to check out the ones listed below:
We're continually updating Chrome Experiments to feature new and crazy JavaScript experiments, so keep submitting!

2013, By: Seo Master
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