Google I/O 2014 is set for June 25-26 at Moscone West in San Francisco. The
event will again offer a full slate of programming including a number of breakout sessions with technical content, such as 'What's New in Android' and 'Wearable computing with Google” from Android, Chrome and Cloud, and cross-product, cross-platform implementations.
Developers can learn how to build better products, apply quantitative data to user experiences, and prototype new Glassware through interactive workshops on UX, experience mapping and design principles. A coding work space, with work stations preloaded with self-paced modules will provide the ability to dive into Android, Chrome, Cloud and APIs with Google experts on hand for guidance.
The “Sandbox” will feature demos of app created with Google products and meet the developers who built them. Topics will range from conceptual prototyping, to performance testing with the latest tools, to turning an app into a successful business. Attendees will be able to see demos and talk in-depth with the developers about how they designed, created and grew their apps.
For those not physically attending the event there will be I/O Extended events include live streaming sessions from I/O as well as coordinated local speaker sessions and hackathons.