By Shailesh Shrivastava email: s.shrivastava@mobilenapps.com | Mar 08, 2013 07:28 AM EST
If you are waiting for the Google I/O registration to open and don't know what to do till it happens, here is something new for you.
Your one visit to the Google I/O's official website will hook you up with it so much that you will never feel like coming out from there.
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By the looks of it, the website looks all the same like it was earlier but if you dig little deep into it you can find something really interesting.
Clicking on the I and O on the page is all you have to do, but at the same time it is all about finding right combinations of Is and Os to get to the goodies.
Once you get the right combination and crack the first wall, it's all like Google doodles inside. With different combinations you get to different kinds of things that let you enjoy in many different ways.
You can binge on hotdog and burger, cook bacon, play some awesome music with your own creativity and do so many other things.
We get you a list of cheat codes published by Android Guys with which you can get to the amazing time-pass features on the Google I/Os official page.
The three-day long Google I/O is going to be held from May 15-17 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, and the registrations for the event will start from March 13.
If you are looking forward to register for this year's Google I/O, all you need to have are a Google+ account and a Google Wallet to pay the registration fees.
The registration fee for general attendees is $900 per person while for Academic attendees like students and faculties the fee is $300.
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