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Happy “Chrismahanukwanzakuh” too

December 24th, 2009 Ryan No comments
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SimFingereYou may have thought that we at Aha only care about Festivus (it is, after all, for the rest of us), but we really embrace all choices for all of our users.

Whether you are into Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Soyal, Winter Solstice, Yule, or really anything at all … we would like to wish you and yours a safe holiday season.

And now that we have all the formalities out of the way…on with the special (and abbreviated) Holiday Edition of the Top Shouts!

Seasonal Caraoke
guest_00A8U27 – Silent Night Taylor Swift - The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection - EP - Silent Night
guest_00BHGUU – Jingle Bells Andrea Bocelli - My Christmas - Jingle Bells
timdogs – We Wish You… Weezer - Christmas With Weezer - We Wish You a Merry Christmas
guest_00P8MIT – Jingle Bells Andrea Bocelli - My Christmas - Jingle Bells

Ryan
Aha Community Czar

Categories: Aha Team, General, Top Shouts

System Issues: Possible DNS Problems

December 23rd, 2009 Ryan No comments
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Hi everyone. Quick heads up that we noticed some connection issues this afternoon. Apparently AT&T was unable to resolve the connection with us when users were booting the app.

Everything appears to be back in order now, so if you are still having problems please let us know (support@ahamobile.com) or twitter (twitter.com/ahamobile).

Thanks for your patience!

-Ryan

Happy Festivus from the Aha Team!

December 23rd, 2009 Ryan No comments

Did you really think I could pass up the opportunity to wish everyone a delightful Festivus?  Of course you didn’t!

Categories: Aha Team, General, Video

Like that Shout? Make it a Ringtone!

December 16th, 2009 Ryan No comments
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3StacksIf you’ve been checking out any of the recent Shouts of the Week posts, you’ve no doubt heard that some of our users can really belt it out.  Well it occurred to me that many of these epic performances deserved an even larger showcase.

That’s why I’m going to be temporarily offering REGISTERED users the option to request ringtones of any of their shouts. Yep, if you have a shout that you particularly like, and would like to use it as a ringtone on your iPhone, just make sure you are registered with Aha, send an email to ringtones[at]ahamobile.com from your registered email address, and be sure to specify which shout(s) you want.

If you haven’t already registered, don’t worry.  If you go to SETTINGS you should see a REGISTER option.  Once you register you should notice that all of your past shouts will now be associated with your new nickname and profile image.

ringtone3To get you all in the spirit, I’ve uploaded an MP3 clip of the latest ringtone addition on my own phone.

3 Stacks (Shout)

If this proves to be popular, perhaps I can even get the guys to work on a built-in ringtone feature…but I want to see if you guys actually want it.

-Ryan

Aha Community Czar

Categories: General

Updated version in the App Store + Shouts of the Week (12/11/09)

December 11th, 2009 Ryan 2 comments
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OcLoveIn case you haven’t heard (or checked your App Store app lately) our latest version of Aha has hit the App Store and is ready for download.

You won’t see any major visual changes in this release, but we did make some pretty significant speed and stability updates…so you’ll want to make sure you get it.

And now…on with the show!

Misc. & Awesome (do we have a love connection?)
guest_00V8DVR – You lookin’ good!
OcLove – Thanks, I’m flattered

Caraoke
jaybesauceda – Heavenly Harry Connick, Jr. - We Are In Love - Heavenly
TacoTruc – I’m a Barbie Girl Aqua - Aquarium - Barbie Girl

Traffic
trichdelish – A lot of traffic, so good luck – NY Tri-State Area
latinqueen – Going to Macy’s to see Santa – NY Tri-State Area
imi3usy – Exit ramp is clear… – NY Tri-State Area

#%& DRIVERS!
Nonny – Rubbernecking… – Atlanta Metro Area
OcLove – That’s all we need – Los Angeles / Inland Empire (EXPLICIT)

Ryan
Aha Community Czar

RESOLVED – System Update: Missing Traffic Data

December 9th, 2009 Ryan 1 comment
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Some of you may have noticed a reduced amount of traffic information during your morning commute.  In some cases automatic traffic data has been completely unavailable, and some traffic shouts have not been showing up.

The issues are related to some problems with our web servers, and we are working to get everything restored to normal as quickly as possible. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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UPDATED: We experienced some problems earlier this morning due to a power failure with our Amazon web servers.  Everything has been restored and should be back to normal.

-Ryan

Categories: General, System Updates

Shouts of the Week (12/04/09)

December 4th, 2009 Ryan No comments
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AnnaBefore I get to the top shouts this week, let’s all give a big round of applause to Jason S. for his contribution to the blog earlier this week (be sure to check it out if you missed it).

In the coming weeks I’ll be pestering cajoling other colleagues to take some time to weigh in from their respective areas of expertise (so stay tuned).

And now…on with the shouts!

Misc. & Awesome
Nonny – This app makes me laugh & stupidity is universal -  Atlanta Metro

Caraoke
Krissy – I’m With You Avril Lavigne - Let Go - I'm With You
beth – You’re so vain Carly Simon - The Best of Carly Simon - You're So Vain
AnnaMarie – Had a bad day Daniel Powter - Daniel Powter - Bad Day (because they’re having fun)

Traffic
imi3usy – No congestion yet, the merge is clear – NY Tri-State Area
toadyman – Avoid the area – Orlando Area

#%& DRIVERS!
hercules – Use your head people – Daytona Beach
JESO – Use your SIGNAL LIGHT!!! (EXPLICIT ) – NY Tri-State Area

Ryan
Aha Community Czar

The Aha Design Process

December 3rd, 2009 Jason S. 1 comment
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NewMainHi everyone. I’m Jason, and I’m probably most well known around the Aha office as the “user experience” guy. You’re welcome to go out, Google it, and come back when you’re ready, but I’m happy to give you a quick description. I’m concerned with your interaction with the product: how you learn it, how you navigate through the available functionality, and how it can adapt to your needs.

When a new screen is going to be created, I’m always thinking about what information to show to you, the user, given your goals (what you need to do) and the environment you’re in. Not only should it function like you expect, but it should look beautiful while doing it, too!

While in previous jobs, I’ve been designing applications (or for devices) where the environment is relatively predictable, such as the palm of a user’s hand (while sitting), the television in a living room, and so on. When the setting changes to a car, the design has to adjust accordingly.

Usually, designers ask the question, “What is the user’s primary goal” when creating a feature or an application. For Aha, all of our primary goals are truly secondary goals in relation to the environment,  as your primary goal is to drive your vehicle safely without causing harm to yourself or others!

So how do we let you accomplish those goals while staying safe? Well, our thought from day one was to design a safe interface for whatever platform Aha runs on. For the iPhone, Apple does a wonderful job in teaching application creators how to make interfaces that follow Apple’s own design principles with their Human Interfaces Guidelines document.

However, the user interfaces described are supposed to be used while you’re not behind the wheel of an automobile. As our environment is mainly in the car, we relied on human factors driving research to help define our interface. (If you ever feel like reading books like Human Factors of Visual and Cognitive Performance while Driving, just come by the office; I’m happy to lend it out). This led to some of the principles that make up the Aha interface, such as:

  • Light text on dark backgrounds: Although this may simply seem like an aesthetic change, the difference becomes much more apparent at night. With a white background, the extra brightness that’s output from the screen can reflect off of your dark windshield and lead to distraction.
  • Small “cognitive bits”: Research has shown that traditional in-vehicle activities take generally few in-vehicle glances, with each being short in duration. On average, you can read your speedometer in a single glance, and that glance can be as short as 0.6 sec (Dingus, Antin, Hulse, and Wierwille, 1989). The more information you put on a display, the longer and more frequent glances will occur. That’s less time for your eyes to be on the road. Therefore, we attempted to boil down the information in each feature to what you need “at a glance”, so you can look quickly, see if something is new or changed, and look back at the road.
  • Information entry while moving kept to a minimum: It’s been in the news quite a lot lately that text messaging is very dangerous while driving; in fact, it can be up to 23 times more dangerous than non-distracted driving! Therefore, we want to keep entry of information while you’re behind the wheel kept to an absolute minimum. This is why we look around for traffic on routes nearby and use voice as a way to receive and send information about traffic (and anything else fun and interesting) in shout rooms.
  • Large target areas and gestures: When using a mobile interface where your finger is the input mechanism, fine control goes out the window in the car environment. The vehicle is moving, the device may or may not be mounted, and your primary focus is the road. So, there’s relatively few selections per screen, because we’d rather you select the right thing the first time and have an easy time doing it. Also, gestures are incorporated (swiping back and forth on the shout room playback screen, for example), so you don’t even have to look at the screen while using it.

On that last point, placing your iPhone in a fixed location in the car can be beneficial. The screen can be placed just outside your peripheral vision for quick glancing, and as it won’t be moving around, your hand will always know where to point to answer a call or leave a shout. Our recommendation goes to the Arkon mount:



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Hope you enjoyed hearing a bit about the Aha design process, and we always welcome feedback and suggestions.

Jason Silver
User Experience guy