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My Google I/O Experience 2025 – By Invitation from Google Developer Team 🌐

BHUVANESH M on May 21, 2025

I’m incredibly excited to share that I recently had the privilege of attending Google I/O 2025, thanks to a special invite from the Google Develope...
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Ben Halpern

Neat

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BHUVANESH M

Thanks @ben , glad you liked it!

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BHUVANESH M • Edited

While talking about Android, have you ever wondered who really leads the global market share?
Check out my post on the BBK empire—it might surprise you! 👉 dev.to/bhuvaneshm_dev/the-day-i-di...

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Nevo David

insane vibes getting that kind of invite honestly, stuff like that actually makes me wanna push harder too - you think it’s more about luck or just showing up over and over till it finally clicks?

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BHUVANESH M

Thank you @nevodavid ! I believe it's more about consistent effort, learning, and engaging with the community over time.
Opportunities like this tend to align when passion meets persistence.

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Vadym

Hello! Happy for you. Could you please provide more information about Veo 3? It would be cool to read. Thanks!

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BHUVANESH M • Edited

Hi @vadym_info_polus ! 😊 Thank you for your interest. I’ve shared detailed information about Veo 3 in my previous post — feel free to check it out on my profile. Let me know what you think!

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Dotallio

That's huge! Totally agree, every year their AI announcements just get crazier - can’t wait for the Android 16 deep dive. Was it the HTC Dream that first shipped Android?

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BHUVANESH M

Thanks a lot, @dotallio! 🙌 Totally agree—Google’s AI announcements truly stole the spotlight this year.
And yep, you're right—it was the HTC Dream/T-Mobile G1 that first shipped Android.
Excited to share the Android 16 deep dive soon—stay tuned! 💡📱

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Jalaj Bankar

Well i guess it was HTC no ?, who first developed OS based mobile.

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BHUVANESH M

Spot on @jalajb ! IBM Simon (1994) was the first OS-based mobile but didn’t succeed commercially.
Later, BlackBerry (early 2000s), iOS (2007), and Android (Linux-based, 2008) really shaped the market.
These platforms brought the touchscreen OS revolution we know today! 📱