Google cancels I/O developer conference in light of COVID-19 crisis

Google offered on Twitter in recent years that it was cancelling its annual I/O developer conference out of outrage for the neatly being and coverage of all involved. It's going to now not be retaining any online conference as an alternative each. “Out of outrage for the neatly being and coverage of our developers, team of workers, and …
Google announced on Twitter today that it was cancelling its annual I/O developer conference out of concern for the health and safety of all involved. It will not be holding any online conference in its place either. “Out of concern for the health and safety of our developers, employees, and …Original article
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