Today, Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference and took part in a question and answer session with analyst Bill Shope. During the Q&A, Cook revealed that iCloud, Apple's cloud-based service that replaced MobileMe last October, now has over 100 million users. This number is quite large considering the service has been out for only a few months.

In addition, Cook revealed that Apple will begin releasing monthly reports on the safety of workers at Apple's supplier facilities on its website. This news comes just one day after Apple announced that it has asked the Fair Labor Association to complete a full investigation of nearly all Apple facilities to make sure that workers are being treated well and are safe. Cook believes that Apple is one of the few companies actually communicating with the world about the issues at supplier facilities.

Finally, when asked about Apple's recent financial earnings report for the first fiscal quarter of 2012, Cook said that the Cupertino-based company had "a decent quarter." Apple reported a record-breaking revenue of $46.33 billion by selling 37.04 million iPhones and nearly 15 million iPads.