Google is poised to make headlines today as it announces major Android and Chrome-related news at its Google I/O developer conference.
Each year, Google brings thousands of people together for a two-day event in San Francisco, where the company teaches developers about its current suite of products and launches new products to the masses. Last year, the search giant unveiled Google TV, and the year before, it showcased Google Wave.
This year, we're expecting Google to launch its music service, talk about Chrome OS and provide a look into the future of Android. Google usually has a surprise up its sleeve though.
This year, Google will be streaming the keynotes live via YouTube. We have embedded the live stream at the top of this article. We will be reporting from the conference live as well, covering all the breaking news.
Mashable's Google I/O Coverage
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Google TV Gets Android Market Access
Google Launches Movies for Android
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Google Music Is (Finally) Here
How Google’s Music Service Works [VIDEO]
Google Music Service To Debut Without the Labels
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