But regardless of the weather, the massive venue afforded Google plenty of space to set up tents for sessions and art installations. Its other products were also on display, like Project Loon and the self-driving car, and there were even tents devoted to some of the smaller, lesser-known programs, like Google.org’s Impact Challenge.
After hours, the Shoreline transformed into a very mild rave of sorts, with neon lights galore and delicious food trucks on standby to feed hungry developers. This year’s Google I/O felt like less of a developer’s conference, and more like a developer’s festival. Take a peak at the video above to get more of a glimpse at how much fun this year’s I/O attendees had.
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