Googlers answer user questions about Google I / O 2013 on the social network Google+

    Today at 20:00 Moscow time in San Francisco will begin the sixth conference for Google I / O web developers .

    If you missed the time to buy a ticket and can’t attend the annual conference, it doesn’t mean you miss the most interesting part and don’t see what happens in the halls and corridors of I / O 2013. This year we continue the #request initiative (user request).

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    What is #request?

    A small group of Google employees who are present on I / O will personally share photos with you and answer questions, even if you did not attend the conference and were not familiar with them at all. There are 2 conditions: firstly, you must have a Google+ account, and secondly, the question must be formulated in English.

    How it works

    1. Post your question on your Google+ page with two hashtags #request and #io. The publication should be visible to everyone on the Internet.
    2. Someone from googlers (maybe it will be + Melissa Daniels , + Jacky Hayward , + Divya Vishwanath ) will see your question and answer it on your personal page or on the official + Google Chrome Developers page , noting you in a post. Here's how Melissa has already answered Larry Asbury’s question .

    Tip: Add googlers to your circles to receive the latest Google Chrome news in your feed right now and watch the Google I / O 2013 live stream at 20:00 (GMT) here .

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