Steve Jobs: WWDC 2010 focusing on iPhone OS, normal cycle, no hidden meaning, move along

If you're curious as to why IT tracks are gone, Mac tracks are limited, and Apple Design Awards are restricted to the iPhone and iPad for WWDC 2010, there are few people better equipped to answer you than Steve Jobs, CEO and Chief Customer Service Rep, of Apple Inc:
The email:
Is there any particular reason Apple has dropped the Design Awards for the Mac? Any plans to have them again in the future?
The Steve Jobs response:
We are focusing primarily (though not exclusively) on iPhone OS this year. Maybe next year we will focus primarily on the Mac. Just the normal cycle of things. No hidden meaning here.
This of course since iPhone OS 4 is debuting at WWDC, and Mac OS X 10.7 likely is not.
[MacStories via 9to5Mac]
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Kudos Jobs.
With them completely emphasizing on the iPhone OS is highly likely they are most proud of it. I can't wait to see it and have 4.0 running on my 3GS. I think there will be a few surprises.
I just hope those few surprises are not iPhone HD only.
I wonder if Jobs ever sends drunk emails.
Can anyone confirm Jobs' email address? He hasn't responded to any of my messages about AVRCP Bluetooth support.
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