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Google’s annual I/O conference will be officially open for registration on March 13th at 7 am PST. The event will be held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco and last from May 15th through the 17th. Google announced the conference dates back in December.

Ticket prices haven’t been revealed yet, but they will assumedly be around $900 like they were in 2012.

Yes, it’s only December, and no, it’s never too early to start thinking about the next Google I/O. Grab your permanent markers and X off May 15-17 on your calenders. Wait a minute… what am I talking about, no one uses paper calendars anymore. Okay, mark your Google calenders, set your reminders, follow the hashtag #io13, and start saving your money, because Google I/O 2013 is only 162 days away.

Still suffering from post Google I/O blues? Then why not relive the entire event by watching it unfold in just under 4 minutes? Google recently added a short video highlighting all of the awesomesauce of Google I/O 2012 to YouTube, and it’s well worth a look. I, myself, like to dub it “The Year Of The Nexus,” as Google introduced the Nexus 7 and Nexus Q.

While Google’s Day 1 Keynote was Oscar worthy, there was plenty of amazing announcements included in Day 2. If you happened to miss the Day 2 Keynote, you can now head over to YouTube and watch it in its entirety.

In case you missed it, you can now watch the full Google I/O 2012 Day 1 Keynote over on YouTube. This will allow you to relive every fantastic announcement over, and over, and over again. Maybe you missed it the first time around, or perhaps you just want to go over all of the new announcements at your own pace — in order to take it all in.

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