Google's biggest event of the year is Watch Serve the People Onlineabout to kick off as its annual developers conference, Google I/O, gets underway in Mountain View, California.
SEE ALSO: Android O, Google Assistant and augmented reality: What to expect at Google I/OThe whole shebang launches Wednesday at 1 p.m. ET with a keynote from Google CEO Sundar Pichai. There's a lot of anticipation around what Pichai will announce, ranging from Android Oreo to VR and AR.
Lucky for you, even if you're not at the Shoreline Amphiteatre, there are still a few ways you can follow, starting with our live blog which will offer news about the announcements and plenty of analysis, too -- let by Mashable's own Karissa Bell and Raymond Wong, who will be live on the scene.
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You can also check out all action live, via live streams.
Google will be broadcasting keynotes from the event here, including Wednesday's developers keynote.
And if YouTube is more your thing, you'll be able to check out the below.
Happy watching.
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