Google I/O 2023 takes place on May 10th in front of a ‘limited’ in

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Google I/O 2023: In-person, front and limited

Google I/O will take place on May 10th in front of a ‘limited’ in-person audience. The event, which is typically held at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California, will now be held at the Knight Conference Center in San Francisco.

“We’re planning a mix of in-person and virtual attendance, with safety as our top priority,” said Google in a statement. “As the situation with Covid-19 evolves, we’ll continue to adapt our plans.”

Google I/O is the tech giant’s annual developer conference, where it announces new products, features and updates for its various platforms. Last year’s event was entirely virtual due to the pandemic.

Google I/O 2023: A ‘limited’ in-person audience

This year, Google is planning a mix of in-person and virtual attendance for its annual developer conference, Google I/O. The event will take place on May 10th at the Knight Conference Center in San Francisco.

“We’re planning a mix of in-person and virtual attendance, with safety as our top priority,” said Google in a statement. “As the situation with Covid-19 evolves, we’ll continue to adapt our plans.”

Last year’s event was entirely virtual due to the pandemic. This year, Google is planning for a mix of in-person and virtual attendance, with safety as its top priority.

Google I/O is the tech giant’s annual developer conference, where it announces new products, features and updates for its various platforms.

Google I/O 2023: A look ahead

Google has released a teaser video for this year’s I/O event, which shows a selection of attendees walking through the door of the Knight Conference Center.

“There’s always so much to see and do at I/O,” said Google. “From developer talks and product announcements, to hands-on learning and community building, there’s something for everyone.”

This year’s event is sure to be an exciting one, with new announcements and updates from Google across its various platforms. We’ll be sure to keep you updated with all the latest news from Google I/O 2023.

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