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词条 Google I/O
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  1. Overview

  2. Announcements and highlights

      2008    2009    2010    2011    2012    2013    2014    2015    2016    2017    2018  

  3. References

  4. External links

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  • 2016-2018: Shoreline Amphitheatre

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2016-2018: Mountain View, CA, USA
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}}Google I/O (or simply I/O) is an annual developer conference held by Google in Mountain View, California.

I/O was inaugurated in 2008, and is organized by the executive team. "I/O" stands for input/output, as well as the slogan "Innovation in the Open".[1] The event's format is similar to Google Developer Day.

Overview

YearDateVenue
2008May 28–29Moscone Center
2009May 27–28
2010May 19–20
2011May 10–11
2012June 27–29
2012June 27–29
2013May 15–17[2]
2014June 25–26
2015May 28–29[3][4]
2016May 17–19Shoreline Amphitheatre
2017May 17–19
2018May 8–10

Announcements and highlights

2008

Major topics included:

  • Android
  • App Engine
  • Bionic
  • Maps API
  • OpenSocial
  • Web Toolkit

Speakers included Marissa Mayer, David Glazer, Alex Martelli, Steve Souders, Dion Almaer, Mark Lucovsky, Guido van Rossum, Jeff Dean, Chris DiBona, Josh Bloch, Raffaello D'Andrea, Geoff Stearns[5]

2009

Major topics included:

  • AJAX APIs
  • Android
  • App Engine
  • Chrome
  • OpenSocial
  • Wave
  • Web Toolkit

Speakers included Aaron Boodman, Adam Feldman, Adam Schuck, Alex Moffat, Alon Levi, Andrew Bowers, Andrew Hatton, Anil Sabharwal, Arne Roonman-Kurrik, Ben Collins-Sussman, Jacob Lee, Jeff Fisher, Jeff Ragusa, Jeff Sharkey, Jeffrey Sambells, Jerome Mouton and Jesse Kocher[6]

Attendees were given a HTC Magic.

2010

Major topics included:

  • APIs
  • Android
  • App Engine
  • Chrome
  • Enterprise
  • Geo
  • OpenSocial
  • Social Web
  • TV
  • Wave

Speakers included Aaron Koblin, Aaron Koblin, Adam Graff, Adam Nash, Adam Powell, Adam Schuck, Alan Green, Albert Cheng, Albert Wenger, Alex Russell, Alfred Fuller, Amit Agarwal, Amit Kulkarni, Amit Manjhi, Amit Weinstein, Andres Sandholm, Angus Logan, Arne Roonmann-Kurrik, Bart Locanthi, Ben Appleton, Ben Chang, Ben Collins-Sussman.[7]

Attendees were given a HTC Evo 4G at the event. Prior to the event US attendees received a Motorola Droid while non-US attendees received a Nexus One.

2011

Major topics included:[8]

  • Android
    • Google Play Music[9]
    • Google Play Movies
    • Honeycomb {{Small|(3.1)}}
    • Ice Cream Sandwich
  • Chrome and Chrome OS
    • Chromebooks from Acer and Samsung
    • Angry Birds for Chrome
    • In-app purchases for Chrome Web Store

Attendees were given a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1,[10] Series 5 Chromebook[11] and Verizon MiFi.

The afterparty was hosted by Jane's Addiction.

2012

The I/O conference was extended from the usual two-day schedule to three days.[12] There was no keynote on the final day. Attendees were given a Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, Nexus Q and Chromebox. The afterparty was hosted by Paul Oakenfold and Train.

Major topics included:[13][14]

  • Android
    • 3D imagery for Earth
    • 400 million users announcement
    • Analytics
    • Google Now
    • Jelly Bean
    • In-app purchases for Wallet
    • Project Butter
  • Chrome
    • 310 million users announcement
    • Chrome for Android is stable
    • iOS app
  • Compute Engine
  • Docs
    • Offline editing
  • Drive
    • App for iOS
    • SDK (v.2)
  • Glass
  • Gmail
    • 425 million users announcement
  • Google+
    • Hangouts app and metrics
    • Platform for Mobile with SDKs and APIs
  • Maps
    • Offline for Android
    • Enhanced maps in API
    • Transit data in API
  • Nexus
    • 7
    • Q
  • YouTube
    • Updated 720p HD API
    • Heat maps and symbols in API
    • Updated Android app

2013

Google I/O 2013 was held at the Moscone Center, San Francisco. The amount of time for all the $900 (or $300 for school students and faculty) tickets to sell out was 49 minutes, even when registrants had both Google+ and Wallet accounts by requirement.[15] A fleet of remote-controlled blimps streamed a bird's-eye view of the event. Attendees were given a Chromebook Pixel. The afterparty was hosted by Billy Idol.[2]

Major topics included:

  • Android
    • 900 million users announcement
    • Updated Search
    • Studio
  • App Engine
    • PHP support
  • Google+
    • Redesign with photo and sharing emphasis
  • Hangouts
    • Updated IM platform
  • Maps
    • Redesign on web and Android
  • Play
    • Games
    • Music All Access
    • Play for Education
    • Samsung Galaxy S4 to be sold
    • Updated Google Play Services
  • TV
    • Update to Jelly Bean

2014

Major topics included:

  • Android
    • Auto
    • Lollipop
    • Material Design
    • One
    • Slides
    • TV
    • Wear
  • Chromebook
    • Improvements
  • Google Fit
  • Gmail
    • API

Attendees were given a LG G Watch or Samsung Gear Live, Google Cardboard, and a Moto 360 was shipped to attendees after the event.

2015

Major topics included:

  • Android Marshmallow
    • App permission controls
    • Native fingerprint recognition
    • "Deep sleep", a mode which puts the device to sleep for power saving
    • USB-C support
    • Deep-linking app support, which leads verified app URLs to the app in the Play store.
  • Android Pay
  • Android Wear
    • "Always on" extension to apps
    • Wrist gestures
  • Chrome
  • Custom tabs Gmail
    • Inbox availability for everyone
  • Maps
    • Offline mode
  • Nanodegree, an Android course on Udacity
  • Now
    • Reduction in voice error
    • Context improvements
  • Photos
  • Play
    • "About" tabs for developer pages
    • A/B listings
    • Store listing experiments
    • "Family Star" badge
  • Project Brillo, a new operating system for the Android-based Internet of things.
    • Project Weave, a common language for IoT devices to communicate.

Attendees were given an Nexus 9 tablet and an improved version of Google Cardboard[16]

2016

Sundar Pichai moved Google I/O to Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA for the first time. Attendees were given sunglasses and sunscreen due to the amphitheater's outside conditions, however many attendees were sunburned so the talks were relatively short.[17][18] There was no hardware giveaways.

Major topics included:[19]

  • Allo
  • Android
    • Daydream, Android support for VR was shown with Daydream.[20]
    • Instant Apps, a code path that downloads a part of an app instead of accessing a web app, which allows links to load apps on-demand without installation. This was shown with the B&H app.[21]
    • Nougat
    • Wear 2.0
    • The inaugural Google Play Awards were presented to the year's best apps and games in ten categories.[22]
  • Assistant
  • Duo
  • Firebase, a mobile application platform, now adds storage, reporting and analytics.[23]
  • Home
  • Play integration with Chrome OS

2017

Major topics included:

  • Android Oreo
    • Project Treble, an Android Oreo feature that modularizes the OS so carriers can update their smartphones easier.[24]
  • Flutter, a cross-platform mobile development framework that enables fast development of apps across iOS and Android.[25]
  • Google.ai
    • Google Lens[26]
    • Google Assistant became available on iOS devices.[27]
    • A new standalone (in-built) virtual reality system to be made by the HTC Vive team and Lenovo.[28]

Attendees were given $700 in Google Cloud Platform Credits. The afterparty was hosted by LCD Soundsystem.

2018

Major topics included:

  • Android P Beta Version
  • Material Design 2.0
  • Changes in Gmail
  • Android Wear 3.0
  • An Impressive Google Assistant
  • AR/VR efforts
  • Updated Google Home

Attendees were given an Android Things kit and a Google Home Mini.[29]

References

1. ^{{Cite web |url = http://telecom.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/four-things-to-expect-from-googles-upcoming-i/o-conference/52287195 | title = Four things to expect from Google's upcoming I/O conference | accessdate = 2016-05-31 | date = 2016-05-16| publisher = indiatimes.com | language = en}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.engadget.com/2012/12/04/google-io-2013-dates-announced-may-15/|title=Google I/O 2013 dates announced: starts May 15th, registration to open early next year|last=Murph|first=Darren|date=2012-12-04|publisher=Engadget.com|accessdate=2013-05-10}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://events.google.com/io2015/registration|title=Registration|accessdate=24 February 2015}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/02/10/mark-calendars-google-io-2015-happening-may-28th-29th|title=Mark Your Calendars—Google I/O 2015 Is Happening On May 28th And 29th|accessdate=13 February 2015}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://sites.google.com/site/io/|title=2008 Google I/O Session Videos and Slides|publisher=}}
6. ^[https://www.google.com/events/io/2009/ Google I/O 2009]
7. ^[https://www.google.com/events/io/2010/ Google I/O 2010]
8. ^[https://www.google.com/events/io/2011/ Google I/O 2011]
9. ^Google I/O: The Android Story Red Monk, May 12, 2011
10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.engadget.com/2011/05/10/samsung-galaxy-tab-10-1-launching-in-about-a-month-google-giv/|title=Google gives away 5,000 Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablets to devs at I/O|work=engadget.com|publisher=AOL Inc|accessdate=1 March 2012}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://allthingsd.com/20110624/google-taps-amazon-to-distribute-free-chromebooks-to-io-attendees/|title=Google Taps Amazon to Distribute Free Chromebooks to I/O Attendees|work=AllThingsD.com|publisher=Dow Jones & Company Inc|accessdate=1 March 2012}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://googlecode.blogspot.com/2011/11/google-io-2012-extended-to-three-days.html|title=Google I/O 2012 extended to three days from June 27-29, 2012 - The official Google Code blog|date=2011-11-28|publisher=Googlecode.blogspot.com|accessdate=2013-05-10}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=https://developers.google.com/events/io/|title=Google I/O 2013|date=|publisher=Developers.google.com|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130510203334/https://developers.google.com/events/io/|archivedate=2013-05-10|deadurl=yes|accessdate=2013-05-10|df=}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://gadgetronica.com/news/google-io-2012-day-1/|title=Google I/O 2012 : Day 1|date=2012-06-28|publisher=Gadgetronica|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130709144346/http://gadgetronica.com/news/google-io-2012-day-1/|archivedate=2013-07-09|deadurl=yes|accessdate=2013-05-10|df=}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=https://techcrunch.com/2013/03/13/google-io-2013-registration-sells-out-in-49-minutes-as-users-report-problems-early-on-making-payments/|title=Google I/O 2013 Registration Sells Out In 49 Minutes As Users Report Problems Early On Making Payments|author=Wednesday, March 13th, 2013|date=2013-03-13|publisher=TechCrunch|accessdate=2013-05-10}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.fastcodesign.com/3046845/google-i-o-was-boring-this-year-and-thats-okay|title=Google I/O Was Boring This Year, And That's Okay|last1=Brownlee|first1=John|date=29 May 2015|website=Fast Company|access-date=31 May 2015}}
17. ^[https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/05/google-io-2016-is-part-developer-conference-and-part-county-fair/ Google I/O 2016 in pictures: What happens when you make nerds go outside] Ars Technica, May 20, 2016
18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.informationweek.com/mobile/mobile-devices/google-i-o-2016-ai-vr-get-day-in-the-sun/d/d-id/1325575|title=Google I/O 2016: AI, VR Get Day In The Sun|publisher=Information Week}}
19. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/2016/5/18/11701030/google-io-2016-keynote-highlights-announcements-recap|title=The 10 biggest announcements from Google I/O 2016|last=Brandom|first=Russell|date=2016-05-18|website=The Verge|access-date=2016-07-14}}
20. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/2016/5/18/11683536/google-daydream-virtual-reality-announced-android-n-io-2016|title=Daydream is Google’s Android-powered VR platform|last=Robertson|first=Adi|date=2016-05-18|website=The Verge|access-date=2016-05-18}}
21. ^{{Cite web|url=https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/05/android-instant-apps-will-blur-the-lines-between-apps-and-mobile-sites/|title=Android Instant Apps will blur the lines between apps and mobile sites|website=Ars Technica|access-date=2016-05-18}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2016/04/the-google-play-awards-coming-to-google.html|title=The Google Play Awards coming to Google I/O|last=Kochikar|first=Purnima|date=April 21, 2016|website=Android Developers Blog|publisher=Google|accessdate=February 26, 2017}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/2016/5/18/11704050/google-firebase-baas-facebook-parse-google-io-2016|title=Google's Firebase cleans up the mess Facebook left by killing Parse|last=Miller|first=Paul|date=18 May 2016|publisher=}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=https://venturebeat.com/2017/01/25/google-io-2017-dates-announced-may-17-19-in-mountain-view-again/|title=Google I/O 2017 Dates Announced May 17-19 in Mountain View Again|last=Novet|first=Jordan|date=2017-01-25|publisher=Venture Beat|access-date=2017-02-12}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/05/googles-fuchsia-smartphone-os-dumps-linux-has-a-wild-new-ui/|title=Google’s “Fuchsia” smartphone OS dumps Linux, has a wild new UI|publisher=Ars Technica}}
26. ^{{cite web|url=http://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/news/google-lens-ai-announced-io-2017-assistant-photos-1694927|title=Google Lens|website=gadgetsndtv|accessdate=1 September 2017}}
27. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/2017/5/17/15648020/google-assistant-iphone-app-announced-release-date-io-2017|title=Hey Siri, Google Assistant is on the iPhone now|last=Garun|first=Natt|date=May 17, 2017|website=The Verge|publisher=Vox Media|accessdate=May 17, 2017}}
28. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.vrfocus.com/2017/05/google-announces-standalone-headset-to-be-made-by-htc-and-lenovo/|title=Google Announces Standalone Headset to be Made by HTC and Lenovo|date=2017-05-17|access-date=2017-05-17|language=en-US|website=VRFocus}}
29. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.infoq.com/news/2018/05/google-io-keynote|title=Google I/O Opening Keynote Featured ML Kit, Google Assistant, TPU 3.0 & Host of Other Announcements|date=2018-05-09|website=InfoQ|accessdate=June 15, 2018}}

External links

  • {{official website|https://events.google.com/io}}
  • [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.samples.apps.iosched&hl=en Official app]
  • Google I/O 2008 Session Videos and Slides
  • [https://www.google.com/events/io/2009/sessions.html Google I/O 2009 Session Videos and Slides]
  • [https://www.google.com/events/io/2010/sessions.html Google I/O 2010 Session Videos and Slides]
  • [https://www.google.com/events/io/2011/sessions.html Google I/O 2011 Session Videos and Slides]
  • Google I/O 2012 Session Videos and Slides
  • Google I/O 2013 Session Videos and Slides
  • [https://www.google.com/events/io Google I/O 2014 Session Videos and Slides]
  • [https://events.google.com/io2015/videos Google I/O 2015 Session Videos]
  • [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOU2XLYxmsILe6_eGvDN3GyiodoV3qNSC Google I/O 2016 Session Videos]
  • [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOU2XLYxmsIKC8eODk_RNCWv3fBcLvMMy Google I/O 2017 Session Videos]
  • [https://twitter.com/googleio Google I/O on Twitter] (Official hashtags: #io2008, #io2009, #io2010, #io11, #io12, #io13, #io14, #io15, #io16, #io17, #io18, #io19)
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