Google I/O 2014 Will Have Registration By Lottery
Written by Lucy Black   
Thursday, 20 February 2014

Google's annual developer conference will take place June 25-26 at Moscone West in San Francisco.  Attendees will be will be selected at random from developers who has expressed an interest in the event.

The news comes from Google's Senior Vice President Sundar Pichai in a posting on Google+. The Google I/O website hasn't yet been updated to 2014 and there are no details of what might be on the schedule.

Currently there's no information about registration and if you go to the Google I/O site you'll just find highlights from last year.

But there is one important change to the process of obtaining tickets to this very popular event. It's going to be a matter of luck!

Pinchai writes:

Also, quick note for those who want to join in person: this year we’re making some changes to registration, so you won’t need to scramble the second registration opens. We'll be implementing a new system, where you can submit your interest to attend Google I/O 2014. Successful applicants will then be randomly selected and notified shortly thereafter. We’ll be following up with more details from +GoogleDevelopers, so stay tuned.

 

More Information

Sundar Pinchai's post

Google I/O https://developers.google.com/events/io/

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