Google I/O Keynote Live Blog 9:30am PT

We’re live at the Google IO Keynote in San Francisco. For your sake, the best way to watch the show is through the live video feed. However, if you can’t sit around and watch video for an hour or so, we’re going to post live updates on live.ubergizmo.com.

At this event, we expect to see more information about Android 4.1 aka Jellybean. The Jellybean statue has arrived in the Google campus and the updated OS has been mentioned elsewhere, so we are just waiting to see what’s new.

the launch of the Google Nexus tablet reportedly built by ASUS is a 7″ device, powered by a Tegra 3 processor with a very affordable price of around $200 – let’s see if the rumors were true. Does it look like this?

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Jelly Bean statue gets installed at Googleplex Lawn

Google has finally spilled the beans – literally. With the highly-anticipated Google I/O event scheduled to commence starting tomorrow, Google appears to be confirming the arrival of Android Jelly Bean by installing a Jelly Bean statue today at the Googleplex lawn. Google Developers were kind enough to post a picture (the one that you can see above) of the Jelly Bean statue at Googleplex this morning via Google+. You can also notice the previously installed statues of Gingerbread, Froyo, Cupcake, and Eclair in the background.

The new statue of Jelly Bean on the ground marks the dawn of a new era for Android. So, with Google I/O just a few hours away, what can we expect from the event anyway? Of course, hopefully Google will officially introduce Jelly Bean there, as well as the Nexus tablet that’s been long rumored. Then there’s also the rumored new cloud service that Google might be launching at the event as well. Exciting times indeed. So, stay tuned as we blog live from the event.

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