
Hey all, we have a quick update for everyone who participated in the Google I/O Writing...
Hey all, we have a quick update for everyone who participated in the Google I/O Writing Challenge.
We were thrilled by the number of posts that came in. Your takes on Google I/O 2026 were thoughtful, creative, and hard to rank. As a result, we need a bit more time to review all submissions before making our final decisions.
We'll be back with the winner announcement by June 11. Thank you so much for your patience, and for the effort you put into your writing.
In the meantime, consider entering one of our ongoing challenges:
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