I mean, our office gets one ticket to Google I/O and it's usually fought over to get the stuff that's given away more than the keynotes or anything else.
Last year it was a Chromebook Pixel (much to the disappointment to the person who went), the year before that it was a Gnex, Nexus 7 and Nexus Q, etc.
Yes, cardboard. But also a Google smartwatch, tomorrow (LG or Samsung), and another one in the summer (Motorola), when it's available.
It's getting to be slightly funny, hard to parody, how many Android / Chrome devices one could ("normally" -- that is, without doubling up, exactly) carry around, without seeming too crazy (note: I use a few of these, but have never tried one of the watches, have only tried the Glass on at least year's IO):
- watch - Glass - phone - tablet - Chromebook
I bet a fair number of the at
You see but you do not observe.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in "The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes"
What do attendees get this year? (Score:2)
I mean, our office gets one ticket to Google I/O and it's usually fought over to get the stuff that's given away more than the keynotes or anything else.
Last year it was a Chromebook Pixel (much to the disappointment to the person who went), the year before that it was a Gnex, Nexus 7 and Nexus Q, etc.
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- a piece of cardboard
- LG G watch or Samsung gear live
- Motorola 360
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Yes, cardboard. But also a Google smartwatch, tomorrow (LG or Samsung), and another one in the summer (Motorola), when it's available.
It's getting to be slightly funny, hard to parody, how many Android / Chrome devices one could ("normally" -- that is, without doubling up, exactly) carry around, without seeming too crazy (note: I use a few of these, but have never tried one of the watches, have only tried the Glass on at least year's IO):
- watch
- Glass
- phone
- tablet
- Chromebook
I bet a fair number of the at