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Google I/O 2012 Day 1 is over and now it’s time to get ready for Day 2. What could Google possibly have to talk about today: flying cars, time machines, teleportation devices? You’ll just have to tune in to find out. Below is a list of start times for today’s keynote and a live stream so you don’t miss out on all the magic.

Twitter for Android running on a Mac.

We first told you about BlueStacks, an incredible application that allows you to run over 450,000 Android applications on your PC, back in March when it was first released as a beta. Several months later and it’s now available to those with a Mac.

I hope you’re not sleeping, cause if you are, you’re missing the after party.

Apparent’s battery-powered Doxie Go portable scanner has been around since last year, though its optional scan-direct-to-mobile-device capabilities have only been available on iOS devices. But the scanner has just had a major firmware update, making it compatible with Android — along with some new functionality and hardware that’ll make Apple-ites happy also.

Whew, what a day. Day 1 of Google I/O was full of sky diving, rappelling, biking, oh yea… and cool gadgets and software!

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