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by ryanhuff 5604 days ago
Doing so again will depend on whether they feel the need to seed the developer community with another new device. Do they really need to do this for tablets?

Six months ago, I would have guessed a Google TV give-away, but this year's agenda is pretty light on Google TV.

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Six months ago, I would have guessed a Google TV give-away, but this year's agenda is pretty light on Google TV.

Actually, back in December they sent Google TV devices out to I/O 2010 attendees (or at least some; I received a Logitech Revue and so did a coworker of mine who attended). They did not promise this at I/O and an email just came out of the blue around Thanksgiving asking for my shipping address. So far I am disappointed with Google TV but I'm looking forward to the talk at I/O this year that pretty much is concrete evidence we'll see an Android SDK launch for it in May.

I see no reason for them to seed phones again, anyone who wants an Android phone for serious development (or anyone serious about development enough to go to I/O "just for the articles" as they say) probably would have already bought one. Tablets, maybe; I might see them doing an all-out blitz with the Honeycomb release.

The Honeycomb emulator really sucks right now and is pretty much unusable. If they want decent apps as these tablets launch, giving key developers tablet devices might be one way for Google to buy their way out of that problem.