Google has released the schedule for its annual I/O developers conference, which will begin May 15. The most noticeable change from years past is that Google has planned a single keynote address, a three-hour session on the first morning of the event.
In addition to the usual assortment of Android and Chrome sessions, Google has also scheduled at least four Google Glass sessions and said that it may add more later.
Typically, Google makes several big announcements at I/O and gives away a lot of free gear, making it one of the most popular developer events.