
Ansurd when one thinks of Microsoft's main competitors, Apple is right at the top of the list. Why? Because Apple, like Google and, to a less extent, other competitors like RIM, is busy shoring up its own comprehensive platform of the future, one that now spans devices, Macs, and the cloud.

But I wanted to at least address the keynote at this week's WWDC 2011, the Apple developer show.

I've been a bit preoccupied lately with all the Windows 8 news and Microsoft's suddenly cohesive strategy to apply a consistent user experience across all its core products for individuals.
