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Google I/O conference cancelled

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SAN FRANCISCO: Google on Tuesday cancelled its major annual gathering of software developers amid concerns over the deadly coronaviru­s.

The internet giant said it nixed the festival-like event Google I/O event scheduled for May a short distance from the “Googleplex” in the Silicon Valley city of Mountain View.

“Due to concerns around the coronaviru­s (Covid-19), we’ve decided to cancel this year’s physical event at Shoreline Amphitheat­re,” a Google statement said.

A Google developers’ account tweeted: “It’s sad that we won’t be able to gather as a developer community but your health and safety is our priority.”

Google added that it was exploring other ways for its developer community to connect and collaborat­e.

The annual Google I/O conference typically attracts thousands of developers from around the world who get to mingle with one another and engineers from the internet company on ways to synchronis­e software and services to its array of offerings.

It joins a growing list of global events that have been cancelled as the virus spreads around the world.

A game developers conference in San Francisco was postponed last week, after Facebook Inc and Microsoft Corp withdrew from the event due to concerns about the spread of novel coronaviru­s.

Facebook recently cancelled its F8 developers conference, the biggest annual event for the US tech giant, due to virus worries.

Like Google I/O, the F8 gathering in the Silicon Valley city of San Jose typically draws throngs of software makers from around the world who collaborat­e with the tech giant on its platform.

Face-to-face interactio­n at San Jose conference centre will be replaced with online presentati­ons.

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