Updated: April 8, 2021 10:52 AM IST
To recall, the US based tech giant cancelled the I/O event last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After taking a break for a year, the Google I/O developer conference is back and expected to be much bigger and better than ever before. Also Read - Google s budget Pixel Buds A earbuds design leaked: Here s how it could be like
What to expect from Google I/O 2021
Google has announced that the I/O 2021 event will feature Consumer and Developer Keynotes that will mainly focus on “company and product news” followed by Technical Sessions for “product announcements and how to adopt new features.” The company has also confirmed that Google I/O 2021 will provide developers worldwide an opportunity to engage in thoughtful discussions, get their hands-on learning with Google experts. Also Read - Pixel 5, Pixel 4a 5G latest update improves graphics performance and fixes bugs
Google I/O 2021 will be virtual, free to attend Friday, April 9, 2021 IWK Bureau
After cancelling its developer conference last year, Google has announced that its I/O 2021 will be virtual and free to attend and will run from May 18-20.
Google I/O 2021 will feature Consumer and Developer Keynotes followed by Technical Sessions for product announcements and how to adopt new features .
Users will have to register for Workshops that are instructor-led and feature Q&A, while Ask Me Anything (AMA) sessions will be an opportunity to ask Google product experts questions .
Meetups casual, open, facilitated forums hosted by Google that enable attendees to connect with each other will also require registration and reservation.
Politicians behind non-performance of NDDC Rivers Dep Gov
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By Davies Iheamnachor Port-Harcourt
Rivers State Deputy Governor, Dr. Ipalibo Banigo has said the political class derailed the noble objectives for the establishment of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC.
Banigo said this while declaring open the Technical Session of the 4th National Council on Niger Delta in Port Harcourt, noting that NDDC would have performed better in the region if some self-centred politicians were not playing politics with it.
She added that one of the main reasons for the establishment of the NDDC was to build infrastructure and human capital development in the Niger Delta region, but regretted that the commission had been degraded to a mere ATM centre for political sponsorship and patronage of the ruling party.