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Live from Google I/O 2011′s day 2 keynote!

12:29PM T-minus 60 seconds. Music’s loud, individuals are squirming, and somewhere, the net is being surfed.

Live from Google I/O 2011s day 2 keynote!

12:28PM If you’ll recall, we heard a couple of rumored $20-per-month student package for a Chrome laptop, and if we do not get just that today, we’d just keel over. Fair warning.

Live from Google I/O 2011s day 2 keynote!

12:24PM And we’re in! Little bit of a distinct backdrop today — Chrome logos everywhere. Not that Goog’s attempting to foreshadow or anything…
Live from Google I/O 2011s day 2 keynote!

No, you are not losing your mind. You’re really tuned in to the second Google keynote in as many days, and if we needed to guess, we’d say Chrome and / or Chrome OS will take top billing. Things haven’t started just yet, but your patience (or impatience) is greatly appreciated. Take a look below to work out when things get going!

06:30AM – Hawaii
09:30AM – Pacific
10:30AM – Mountain
11:30AM – Central
12:30PM – Eastern
05:30PM – London
06:30PM – Paris
08:30PM – Moscow / Dubai
12:30AM – Perth (May 12th)
12:30AM – Shenzhen (May 12th)
01:30AM – Tokyo (May 12th)
02:30AM – Sydney (May 12th)

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