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2 ways to watch the Google I/O 2014 live stream

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Google is kicking off its seventh annual developer conference later at 12am Malaysian Time, June 26th (that’s June 25th, 9am PST) in Moscone Center, San Francisco. The two-hour keynote will finish at 2am MYT while the conference will run for another two days.

There will be many announcements expected from Google, covering all fronts including software, hardware, mobile, web, and even Google X projects like Glass.

On the software side, the most likely announcements will include the highly-anticipated Android Wear, the rumored Android TV, a tease of the upcoming Android 5.0 (Lollipop?), as well as updates to Chrome, the Chromecast platform, and Google+.

The hardware side is equally exciting, as Google will show off Android Wear partners in the form of the LG G Watch, Motorola Moto 360, and even the rumored Samsung Gear Live (or whatever it’ll be named). What’s more, a new Nexus tablet might even make an appearance.

As always, Google will stream the keynote, and there are two ways to watch it live.

Download the official Google I/O 2014 app over at Play Store, where all of the sessions are listed and you could use the app to set calendar reminders as well as to stream sessions directly from your Android smartphone or tablet.

If you do not own any Android devices, the same video stream is always available at Google I/O’s homepage here: https://www.google.com/events/io.

You can also live stream or watch after the fact over at Google Developers YouTube page. The video feed is not up yet at the time of writing, but we’ll embed it here once it is.

Update (11:16pm): It’s up!

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