The presentation of iPad by Steve Jobs has raised a huge wave of posts / comments. Some of them are just brilliant:
i think its neat, probably won’t ever own one but i can see why people would like them. kinda like a web browsing, iphone app playing cocaine mirror


As it was with iPhone SDK, Injoit is quick to learn new technologies and become proficient in them. Here is a short update from us about the industry’s most demanded technologies.
Apple Tablet

Apple tablet is going to be announced today (read more about this) so we have already agreed with some of our clients to port their apps to Apple Tablet as soon as it’s available. It should be based on iPhone OS so the porting would hopefully be just a matter of reworking pictures and coordinates in XML files and for some of our apps could be even done w/o our developers’ involvement, but.. with Apple, who knows?
Amazon Kindle

Our clients from US report that Kindle is massive over there but currently all we can do as developers is subscribe to the news and wait until its SDK is revealed. Hopefully it will be very soon, as they promise, in February. We will surely master the technology once it is out, so you may already place preliminary Amazon Kindle software development orders with us at this point.
Android

Again just to remind you, we are not all iPhone and also do professional development for other mobile devices and Android is one of our favorites. There are lots of differences between platforms, for example Android allows to access more of system features, collect more data, for example, for statistics. However, interface handling is more difficult in Android and we find when do iPhone to Android software porting that animations and transitions which were pretty easily implemented in iPhone SDK, require much more coding for Android.
Our Android products are usually designed so that they are compatible with all Android devices starting from 2.0 and all screen resolutions.
Resume
So stay with Injoit, subscribe for our RSS/Twitter or better contact us directly to discuss your projects, and if you’re developer you know there are many possibilities for collaboration, and one of them is mob1serv.com iPhone/Android universal server side solution service we’re opening in February. Enjoy it!
The works are going at a full steam on mob1serv.com, a universal server side solution for mobile (iPhone and Anroid) apps.
Earlier, in 2009, Injoit has already announced its iGetScores solution for online high scores. In this way we have created a solution for one of the most typical web service jobs often required in iPhone games. So iGetScores has been launched and it was open for other developers for free - many use the system in their games already.
It was our plan to add more of such services so we have launched the Mob1Serv.com and made it easy for developers / publishers to register, add their apps and start using the modules immediately. iGetScores has been transformed into just one of the modules, High Scores, simply put, and we have started the works on other modules.

By now, the modules of:
are already working, and more modules are to be added soon. We look into covering all typical server needs and as usual we are making the modules and data hosting for free for all the developers.
In February we plan a major opening when all modules will become available with simplified installation procedures. Video guides will be provided to make it even simpler.
So follow us here in blog or on Injoit Twitter for updates when Mob1Serv opens its doors officially. Or you may register with the system and start using it as beta user already at this stage.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2010!
Best wishes to all of you from Injoit team!

A copy of message sent to our clients from Taras Filatov, CEO to Injoit.com on 3rd of January, below: