Google I/O 2020 is fully canceled, won't even take place online

Vlad, 20 March 2020

A couple of weeks ago, Google decided to cancel its annual developer conference, I/O, which was supposed to take place in California in May, because of concerns regarding the spread of the novel coronavirus. That cancellation referred to the physical event. The search giant wanted to hold it online instead.

Now though, that's not happening either. The company has announced that the online version of Google I/O 2020 is canceled too. Google I/O 2020 is thus fully dead at this point. The company remains committed to sharing ongoing Android updates through its developer blogs and community forums.

Google I/O 2020 is fully canceled, won't even take place online

In the two weeks that passed since the initial cancellation, the COVID-19 epidemic turned into a global pandemic, and we're seeing unprecedented measures taken by governments to impose social distancing. In California, there's a "shelter in place" mandate put into place by the Bay Area government, and this is in part why Google has decided to kill I/O completely. Of course concerns for the health of its staff and local communities is the other part.

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Reader comments

You probably the one who never saw the event at all. Other than the major new version and hardware announcement, the rest like new APIs etc can be done online via webinars and such.

  • saw089
  • 22 Mar 2020
  • SHp

the most on line company of the world can't! make it work! and give hope, shame...

  • Anonymous
  • 22 Mar 2020
  • n5S

You really didn't pay attention to I/O of all you thought it showed was the next version of Android

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