Sessions haven't been officially posted yet.

On the G+ thread, someone said they had emailed the google IO support
email to ask if there was any GWT specific sessions. They told him
that they could neither confirm or deny that sessions were planned.

To which, his boss told him that purchasing tickets was too much of a
gamble. It wasn't worth it if they are non-transferrable and if there
were no topics on GWT.

Over the last three I/O's, I've seen less sessions offered on GWT and
more sessions on Android. I'm hoping that with the extra day that they
will be able to bring the GWT sessions back to their former
informational glory. It's a great platform, and I'm sure that the
community would never let it just die. I hope Google will give us some
sort of indication soon...



On Apr 20, 9:40 am, dominikz <dominik.zalew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> One of the links posted in this thread some time ago lead to Ray Cromwell's
> g+ post about new GWT features. I believe he will be presenting this on
> Google I/O (as he is each year).
>
> Btw. where did you get the info with '0' session on GWT on Google I/O. I
> can't seem to find it on conference website.

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