Google executives are scheduled to take the stage in San Francisco Wednesday morning for the company's annual I/O developer conference.
The keynote kicks off at 9 a.m. Pacific time, and will be webcast. Tune in to the video below, and follow along as PCMag's Jill Duffy live blogs the highlights.
Earlier this week, Google's Android and Chrome chief, Sundar Pichai, said that this year's I/O will focus much of its attention on how to help developers rather than flashy product announcements. "It's not a time when we have much in the way of launches of new products or a new operating system," Pichai told Wired. Instead, the focus will be "on all of the kinds of things we're doing for developers, so that they can write better things."
Still, there have been reports of an incremental update to Jelly Bean, Android 4.3, some gaming-friendly features set to arrive to the Android platform, and an update to Google Wallet. Follow along below, starting at 9 a.m. Pacific, and be sure to check out What to Expect at Google I/O 2013.
Update: Check out some of the announcement from Google I/O so far.
- Google Maps Overhauled With More Personal Results
- Google Launches All Access Music Service in Play Store
- Google Play for Education Launching This Fall
- Samsung Galaxy S 4 With Stock Android Coming in June
- Google Play Game Services Takes on Apple's GameCenter
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