Time to mark your calendars, Android developers. Google is bringing its annual conference back to the month of May.
Announced via Google Plus on Tuesday, Google I/O 2013 will be on parade at Moscone Center West in San Francisco between May 15 and 17. For reference, that's only a short 162 days away.
For those who might not be able to make it to the event, the Mountain View, Calif.-based corporation added that it will be "sharing the experience beyond via Google Developers Live and I/O Extended viewing parties."
That's basically all we know for now as registration details are promised to drop by February.
The Internet giant previously hosted Google I/O during May in 2011. But earlier this year, Google held I/O in June, when it grandly introduced Google Glass amid other less-flashy (but more readily available) products such Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) and the Google Compute Engine cloud infrastructure service.