Google CEO Sundar Pichai has announced the date and venue for the company’s annual developer event. Google I/O 2016 will be held in Mountain View, California on May 18 through May 20 later this year.
Pichai shared the news on social media adding that the event was heading back “to the neighbourhood where it all started 10 years ago: Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View.” The company has for the past several years held its annual event at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, which is why its decision to hold the event at a different could have a special purpose.
The company typically utilises the event to announce the new Android version and make available its developer preview to enthusiasts. The company, for instance, announced Android M and its feature at its last year’s developer conference. The company also announces major upcoming changes to apps and its cloud products.
At Google I/O 2016, the company is expected to introduce Android N and showcase some of its features. One feature that we’re really looking forward to is multi-window support on Android. Reports suggest that the company is working on it – in fact, it was expected to be announced with Android M, later revealed as Android Marshmallow. We also expect to get an update on Google Glass, and perhaps see a new improved version of Cardboard.
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