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The Vergecast

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The Vergecast

Vox Media Podcast Network

News, Tech News, Technology

4.34.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2015

⏱️ 68 minutes

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This week we have a special Google I/O edition of the Vergecast, guest hosted by Ross Miller, Emily Yoshida, Dan Seifert, and Sam Sheffer. They discuss the announcements out of the keynote, including Now on Tap, Photos, Android M, Cardboard, and the fact that Dan cannot tell his own children apart. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Verge cast Google IO special it is May 28th 2015 and yeah just as you

0:14.1

know I am not Neely Patel Neely is in Los Angeles Deeders in San Francisco covering Google

0:18.8

IO and we'll talk about what he's basically report to us but joining me instead as always

0:24.1

is Emily Yoshida as always you know you're here you're here more often than any of us right

0:28.6

now I am a mainstay you're the closest thing we have to a regular you got a pretty good

0:33.3

street going here for the bridge cast true and also to my left Dan Cifer senior tech editor

0:39.5

is that right yeah sure also not Neely Patel pre-event Google expert yeah yeah let's let's

0:45.6

just go with that for today and of course who has not left a seat for months Sam Shaffer

0:49.8

I'm Neely Patel how's it going her swag is to her swag is to you and not change that title

0:55.3

card and discuss all the ways in which we are the most like and at least like Neely Patel well I'm

1:01.8

lacking any wristwear so I cannot be near that hotel yeah we all yeah none of us could ever be

1:06.9

Neely I know we just never live up we cannot but okay so today's episode is entirely about Google

1:13.1

there's one of the things that happened in the news this week we will talk about that next week

1:16.4

when Neely and Deed are returned today though we're going to talk about Google IO the keynote just

1:21.1

ended about an hour ago to get people a frame of reference and there was a lot a lot talked

1:26.1

about in two and a half hours which actually was shorter than most I think they're usually three

1:30.2

hours in the years past yeah you know it Google kind of like flip flops on them sometimes they go

1:36.0

super long has these like bladder buster events and then other times they're like keep it really tight

1:41.3

so this year was kind of in the middle it was long enough it was long enough let's just say that

1:45.0

and Emily I'm so sorry I asked you to try to watch the Google IO conference it's probably the

1:48.6

first developer conference I think you've seen no I mean what counts as a developer conference

1:54.5

anytime when someone's coding on stage oh well that just seemed like that just seemed like they

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