Google has announced the dates for its annual developer conference, Google I/O.
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This year the event will be held on May 28-29 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Sundar Pichai announced the dates, published on the Google I/O event site, on Twitter Tuesday afternoon.
Excited to announce dates for Google I/O in San Francisco on May 28-29, 2015. More details at https://t.co/9CdxQHxEiS— sundarpichai (@sundarpichai) February 10, 2015
Last year Google introduced a lottery system for developers to register to attend the conference, and the system is back this year. The Google I/O site's registration page notes that developers can register from March 17-19. After that, attendees will be selected "at random."
Google's Pichai took center stage at Google I/O 2014, which was a developer-focused show that saw the public debut of Android Lollipop (then simply called Android "L"), Android Auto and Android Wear. The detailed agenda and theme of this year's conference hasn't yet been announced. An official Google+ post about the conference only said the company is looking forward to sharing what they're "working on next."