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Watch the Google I/O 2014 keynote streaming live on Phandroid.com!

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Google IO 2014 live stream

For many an Android enthusiast (that’s you), Google I/O is the most wonderful time of the year. It’s a lot like Christmas to the Android faithful. Rather than scour the net looking for a live stream of tomorrow’s events, your friends at Phandroid (that’s us) will be live streaming the entire keynote — including 4 channels of IO sessions — directly from our homepage. This will ensure that, not only will it be easy to keep up with everything being announced, but you can also follow along with our own live coverage from the Moscone Center directly on the Phandroid homepage. Pretty cool, right?

We’re expecting for a jam packed event, filled with talk of Android Wear, Google Glass, Android’s upcoming “L” release, and whatever other surprises Google has in store for Android, Chrome, and their other projects. Don’t forget to check back with Phandroid.com so you don’t miss a thing and for a full schedule of events, check out Google’s page here. We know it’s going to be tough, but try and get some sleep.

Chris Chavez
I've been obsessed with consumer technology for about as long as I can remember, be it video games, photography, or mobile devices. If you can plug it in, I have to own it. Preparing for the day when Android finally becomes self-aware and I get to welcome our new robot overlords.

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5 Comments

  1. It’s not Christmas until the next Android version and the Moto 360 is officially in our hands.

  2. In the infamous words of Bart Scott “Can’t Wait” … NFL fans will get that reference.

  3. Is there a live stream on YouTube or something?

  4. Anyone else scoffing at the “tablets have reach desktop level performance in graphics” statement followed by a simple movie playback that we have to trust was rendered as he never interacted with it? Plus they moved slowly, with no suddenly particle effects, and the screen flickered…

    Was that a joke?

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