Google’s I/O conference kicks off with an epically long (2.5 hours) keynote this evening. We previewed the event earlier, suggesting what we might see – and now we’ll see how right we were with our predictions! If you’d like to watch the event, here’s how you can follow along:
1. Watch the live stream
The nicest way to follow the stream if you have access to a good internet connection is to watch the live video stream at the official Google I/O website. This is events.google.com/io2015/. The stream begins at 5:30 BST, approximately one hour from the time I write these words, but you can see a live countdown at that link.
2. Follow a live blog
If you’re on your mobile – leaving work, perhaps? – then a better choice can be reading one of the many live blogs that will be produced during the event. I’m quite partial to The Verge, but other options exist from CNET, The Next Web, Ars Technica and TechCrunch – among many more.
3. Read our wrap-up post afterwards
Of course, we’ll be covering the major events here at the Mobile Fun Blog too. Check out the blog tomorrow for a full breakdown of the biggest announcements in the world of Android, Chrome and more.
Conclusion
I hope these options are helpful for you! Please let us know what you think in the comments below. Thanks for reading and have a good I/O!