What is Google I/O?
- Chris Savage
- May 28, 2015
- 1 min read
Google I/O is two days of inspirational talks, hands-on learning, and a chance to hear more about Google's latest developer products. It's the annual tech holiday for all android lovers. It’s a software party mostly, so check your new hardware expectations at the door. It’s a full two days for Google to showcase what's coming in the next 12 months.

Google has driven itself into every part of our lives from high speed internet and obviously smartphones, also in the way we consume information on the internet and drive cars, we can’t even guess what Google might announce in the future.
Obviously, the main event is going to be Android M and what it's going to be called. What M is going to bring to your Android device, be it a phone or tablet. We'll probably not see as big a change this year, as lollipop was a total overall of the operating system. With its material design and all the beautiful animations. It will probably be a smaller update to simply improve on lollipop. Only my thoughts but one of these could be the name of Android M. Android M (Muffin, Marshmallow, M&M, Macadamia Nut Cookie?)

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