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Google I/O 2021 - 4 days to go!

 






4 (four) days to Google I/O 2021, double-checking my list:

- Keynotes
- Android
- Flutter + Firebase
- On-device machine learning in mobile and web apps
- Google Assistant
- Material Design
- Google Pay
- New innovations in Google Analytics
- Google Pay
- Google Maps Platform
- Machine Learning on the web with TensorFlow.js
- Smart Home
- Progressing Progressive Web Apps
- Understanding COGA, W3C's cognitive accessibility guidelines
- Secure and reliable development with Go
- Google Cloud Certifications
- Chrome OS
- What's new in Machine Learning
- Anomaly detection with TensorFlow
- Building globally relevant products
- Integrate Google Workspace with your solutions
- What's new in Google Play

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