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Yes... all well documented...
Is there? Show me this evidence. Again, this is all pure conjecture. Sure, it might be true. Apple *might* create a 7" iPad. Apple *might* create an App Store for the AppleTV. Apple *might* create an iPhone for CDMA. All of this is however, speculative at best.
Sure, each version up to SL added features and improved (in Apples rhetoric) on the prior version. SL was the first "stabilisation and feature freeze" version (though that is still not exactly true, as we all know - they changed stuff still.) So, I do believe what you are saying. But, still, Lion is the first version of OS X that will begin the convergence between Cocoa and Cocoa touch API. I fully expect we developers will move from the old Cocoa "NS" GUI API, steeped in NextStep, to the new world "UI" GUI API.
Really? Really, really? Do you really believe "Cocoa" has a future? I don't. I believe (as mentioned above) we will move to the iOS style API.
There's no proof they will call it 10.7 either. 10.6, when announced, was called 10.6 right off the bat. As I stated - where is there a version number on *any* of Apple's current Lion marketing? Nowhere. I'm sure you may well be right, but it's still way, way too early to be able to know exactly what their plans are.