20 May 2010 |
Google unveils Froya for Android 2.2 |
Google seems set to announce the next version of their Android operating system, deliciously dubbed Froyo (frozen yogurt) at the Google I/O conference today. Android Central’s Phil Nickinson is at the conference and will be bringing us the action live and as it happens.

The exciting and terrifying thing about Google is that you never know what they’re going to do (and give away free) next. Last time it was Navigation, and TomTom is likely still reeling. This time it could be free cell service for everyone in Rhode Island. Who knows?! My official prediction is up as part of the Android Central Round Table. They’ve also got a ton of coverage from yesterday, which included the announcement of the VP8 video codec being released open source and freely licensed as part of their WebM initiative (which includes the MKV container and Ogg Vorbis audio codec), a Chrome Web Store, Adobe’s HTML5 exporter for Dreamweaver, Google’s foray into the 10″ TV “experience” with Clicker.tv, and more. Here are some more highlights, but join Phil and crew for all the live fun and we’ll be back with our thoughts later:
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