Google’s annual developers conference registration pushed to April 15

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Don’t worry, you’re not the only person scrambling to find the Google I/O registration link today. There isn’t one because Google has pushed back the registration by one week. Registration will open Tuesday April 15 and run until Friday April 18. Anyone can register for a chance to purchase the $900 tickets to grant access to Google I/O and gear to help developers build new apps, but Google will select attendees at random. Students will be able to attend for $300. 

 

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Google I/O, the search company’s annual developers conference, won’t be open for registration on Tuesday as planned. Google initially planned to offer registration to the show starting on Tuesday but announced on its Google+ Developers page that its sign-up window has now been pushed back to April 15. “We’re still working to make the registration process even easier for you, and it will now be open four days starting next week (opening next Tuesday and closing Friday),” Google wrote on its social network. “After the registration window closes, applicants will randomly be selected and we’ll send ticket purchase confirmation emails shortly thereafter.”

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