Google I/O started off a little slow on Wednesday, but boy did Thursday take over, with the announcement of Android 2.2 — Froyo — and Google TV. Here’s what we’ve posted thus far. And while we’re headed home from San Francisco, we’re not done with the news just yet. More to come.
Day One
- Android Writers Roundtable: Predictions for Google I/O
- Official Google I/O T-shirt has a few surprises
- Google IO Keynote liveblog — live at noon EDT / 9 a.m. PDT
- Sports Illustrated shows what print publications can (and should) do online
- What else is going on at Google IO?
- Hands-on with the Android Kindle app
- Seesmic shares new Android beta with Google I/O attendees, with support for Google Buzz
- The Great Wall of Android
Day Two
- Today: Froyo; tomorrow (er, Q4): Gingerbread
- Hands-on with the Chevy Volt OnStar Android app
- Google IO Day 2 Keynote: Froyo time!
- Android: 100,000 units per day, 2nd in smartphones, 1st in usage
- Google takes plenty of shots at Apple at Google IO
- Android to stream your desktop music over the air.
- Google shows off new mobile ad formats
- Most 2010 HTC Android phones will get Froyo …in 2010
- Android 2.2, Froyo, officially announced, but no release date in sight
- Google Announces Google TV, coming Fall 2010 (Update: Video demo)
- Adobe explains Flash 10.1 on Android
- Logitech + Google TV details: specific remote, Video calling software
- Android 2.2 / Froyo to bring Bluetooth voice dialing
- Hands-on with Laminar Research’s X-Plane Android flight sim
- Why the Google phone store didn’t work out (and what happened to the Sprint and Verizon Nexus Ones)