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Google I/O, Day Two

  • Colin Gibbs
  • Thursday, June 28, 2012
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It’s the second day of Google’s much-hyped developer conference in San Francisco, and while we won’t see the theatrics we saw yesterday — Skydiving! Rappelling! And oh yeah, Google Glass! — I still expect some interesting news. You can follow live coverage here from my colleague Tom Krazit, and I’ll be back this afternoon with an update on the proceedings.

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