The annual developer conference that Google holds in San Francisco’s Moscone Center every year is an unpredictable beast. Rewind to 2012 and it was a singing, dancing extravaganza featuring the Nexus 7, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, and the Nexus Q, which built towards a show-stopping skydiving demo of Google Glass in a live Google Hangout. By contrast, 2013 was all about developers, with no hardware in sight, and additions to Google services like Maps, Google Now, and Google+ generating the headlines.
This year’s Google’s I/O has been pushed back a month and is set to take place on June 25 and 26. The tickets are long gone, but you can watch live streams of the keynote and there will be Hangout sessions for developers who couldn’t be there. So, what are we expecting to see?
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