May 14, 2011 11:40 GMT  ·  By

The massive Google I/O 2011 conference is behind us. Google live streamed the two keynotes and some of the sessions and most of the announcements got plenty of coverage.

However, since it was impossible to attend all of the sessions taking place or to view them all online at the same time, Google is now making available a complete video archive of the event.

The two major keynotes, one focused on Android, the other on Chrome, as well as the tens of developer sessions that took place are now available on the Google I/O 2011 site.

"With Google I/O 2011 just two days behind us, we wanted to thank the nearly 1 million developers who joined us at Moscone Center, attended I/O Extended events and watched online via I/O Live from 161 countries around the world," Vic Gundotra, Senior Vice President of Engineering at Google, wrote.

"In case you missed any of these announcements, HD recordings of the sessions are now available online," he announced.

"Find the highlights from this year’s event at www.google.com/io, where we’ll feature photos, announcements and the latest videos. Also stay tuned for a feature on 'Backstage at Google I/O' where we’ll highlight the developers and artists who helped to make the event possible this year," he added.

You can check out the over 30 announcements Google made during the two days of the conference, showcasing new features or products, over at Google's archive page.

All of the sessions, that focused on most of Google's products, aimed at developers, but also on web technologies in general, are also available with a short description and the full video.

If you're interested in a particular subject, or just want to see what Google is working on, there should be plenty of interesting info there. Google is also promising that it will add more info and video from behind the scenes of the popular developer conference.