Google Inc.  has announced the schedule for the annual developer conference Google I/O. Commencing on May 28th the annual event will be in action till May 29th this year, says the official Google I/O 2015 website. The Internet giant is going to fire up the registrations on 17 March 9AM PDT, which will continue till 19 March 5PM EDT, however, getting in the event this year is partially going to be about the game of luck.
There have been a lot of speculations about the announcements at Google I/O. Reports suggest that the Internet giant may unveil the Android Auto, which is designed to provide you rich Android experience in your car. Android Auto, just like your smartphone, gives you the access to Maps, music, contacts and more right at the dashboard. Google has partnered with almost every company to bring that in action.

The 2015 Google developer conference will take place May 28th and 29th in San Francisco. The opportunity to purchase a ticket for the event will again be by lottery with a three-day registration window.
The Google I/O 2015 site is now open. It doesn't have much information as yet - but that is par for the course. Google doesn't reveal a lot prior to the event and of course it doesn't need to - it can count on the fact that thousands of devs want to attend. 

After selling out of tickets too quickly for comfort in its initial years, Google came up with the idea of a lottery in 2014 and will repeat this procedure this year. So there won't be a stampede for tickets when registration opens on March 17th at 9:00 PDT (17:00 UTC)  instead you have until 17:00  PDT on March 19th (01:00 on March 20th UTC). You'll need to have a Google account for the registration application process and the rubric states:

Applicants will be selected at random to receive the opportunity to purchase one ticket. The order in which applications are received has no bearing on the outcome and remember, only one registration application per person is allowed. 

For those who don't succeed in the lottery, and those who don't want to have to travel to San Francisco, there will be I/O Extended events by way of live streamed sessions, local developer demos, hackathons and more. As yet there are no details of any such events, but there is an Organizer Guide.  

Google's I/O website almost constitutes an event in its own right. To encourage devs to both visit and share there's a Chrome Experiment that lets you make music and discover your inner child with its twangy strings and drum kit.



Google has also just announced the some details for Google I/0 2015:

  • The conference itself will run from May 28-29. As always, it’ll take place at the Moscone Center West in San Francisco.
  • Registration for tickets will open on March 17th at 9:00 a.m. PDT and run for two days. There’s no rush to get in early, though, because…
  • Google will pick the people who will “receive the opportunity to purchase one ticket” at random.