i5labs Blog http://blog.i5labs.com Most recent posts at i5labs Blog posterous.com Tue, 16 Mar 2010 09:26:20 -0700 Web Automation - Webrat & IRB http://blog.i5labs.com/web-automation-webrat-and-irb http://blog.i5labs.com/web-automation-webrat-and-irb I've been looking for a simple method of parsing, clicking and navigation to build web automation scripts.  Thankfully, Bryan Helmkamp & Seth Fitzsimmons developed the easy-to-use Rails acceptance testing system, Webrat.  Through Mechanize, you can remotely select, enter data, and pull data.  Now if you just want to scrape, you can use webrat-scraper, but if you want to be more involved, test through IRB.  This is fairly straightforward, after figuring out how to get Mechanize going.  

Fire up Webrat and get your automation goodness going:

irb

require "mechanize"
require "webrat"

include Webrat::Matchers
include Webrat::Methods
Webrat.configure {|c| c.mode = :mechanize} 
Webrat::Methods.delegate_to_session :response_code, :response_body

click_link "News"

and so forth...

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Mon, 01 Mar 2010 06:11:21 -0800 Serve http://blog.i5labs.com/serve-23 http://blog.i5labs.com/serve-23

We've been using Nanoc & Webgen for rapid static site development.  Webgen seems to do a better job of on the fly recompilation, while Nanoc appeals to the programmatic side.  Thanks to Hacker News, we've just discovered Serve, which will be perfect for developing front ends and dropping them straight into Rails.

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Wed, 10 Feb 2010 16:45:00 -0800 How to Make Your Own Laser Blaster Sound http://blog.i5labs.com/updated-laser-blaster-sound-on-zing-and-zing http://blog.i5labs.com/updated-laser-blaster-sound-on-zing-and-zing

We've upgraded one of our combat (shake the iPhone) laser sounds with a cooler laser blaster from a popular sci-fi movie series, which shall go unnamed. It's amazing what you can do with a Slinky, plastic party cup, book, and paper towel. Here's the behind the scenes video.

[A silly note from the writer: Our brave CEO, Jason Wong, mustered up the courage to do the video with zero rehearsing and with only one take!]

Don't forget to download zing! or zing! Free today (or update your current version).

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Wed, 27 Jan 2010 10:24:00 -0800 zing! Free Spotted On Gizmodo http://blog.i5labs.com/zing-free-spotted-on-gizmodo http://blog.i5labs.com/zing-free-spotted-on-gizmodo

Gizmodo-zingfree

Our designer, Katrina, entered a photo contest on Gizmodo’s site to create a fake iPhone 4.0 interface and got 2nd place! She, of course, remembered to do a bit of product placement for zing! Free. 

http://i.gizmodo.com/5457441/26-interesting-but-fake-interfaces-for-iphone-40...

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Tue, 26 Jan 2010 16:27:00 -0800 zing! Free Rejected Only Once http://blog.i5labs.com/10011449 http://blog.i5labs.com/10011449

To expand the zing! user base, we've developed zing! free!  Who doesn’t like free stuff? We submitted the app during the last week of December, which coincided with Apple’s company shutdown. So, zing! free wouldn't be reviewed  until the 4th. It so happens that they got to our app very quickly and rejected it that same day (the bright side is that the process is getting faster).

For zing! free, we adjusted the layout to accommodate ads and an upgrade button. The buttons are smaller, and arranged into 2 rows of 3 instead of 3 rows of 2. In addition to adjusting the layout, we only used 1 combat sound per theme (instead of 3 in the paid version).

To entice upgrades, we provided previews of 'bow chicka bow wow' and the shock.  Those buttons are “greyed” out and only playable once per session. Once users press the button, a popup appears and lets them know that this sound can be used more if they upgraded.

This is the email we received:
Zing! FREE cannot be posted because it is a beta or feature-limited version.  Free or "Lite" versions are acceptable, however the application must be a fully functional app and cannot reference features that are not implemented or up-sell to the full version.

Luckily we got rejected because realized that there was a typo on our pop up screen (see the second screenshot). Since receiving that email, we altered our app and resubmitted it on 1/12/10. We now allow users to use the sounds without any restrictions. And as a result, our app is now in the app store as of 1/15/10! Apple's approval process is finally getting faster.

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Tue, 19 Jan 2010 10:12:04 -0800 i5labs Featured On Appboy! http://blog.i5labs.com/i5labs-featured-on-appboy http://blog.i5labs.com/i5labs-featured-on-appboy

Our good name is being spread around the web. Hooray! This time, it's on Appboy, for the daily featured developers list, as announced on Appboy's Twitter page.

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Fri, 15 Jan 2010 10:34:00 -0800 Zing! Free Released! http://blog.i5labs.com/zing-free-released http://blog.i5labs.com/zing-free-released

Zing! Free is out for download at the iTunes app store. What's different?

1. The app is ad supported through Admob
2. Smaller buttons with a different layout (to support ads)
3. Only one combat sound for each screen (as opposed to the 3 per screen
when you shake it)
4. It's FREE!

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Wed, 02 Dec 2009 11:59:00 -0800 The Evolution of i5labs http://blog.i5labs.com/the-evolution-of-i5labs http://blog.i5labs.com/the-evolution-of-i5labs
December marks the 10th year anniversary of i5labs! In honor of this month, we're going to look back at the different faces of i5labs (formerly ionami design). 

Design 1: 1999
Design 2: 2002
Design 3: 2003
Design 4a: 2004
Design 4b: 2006 (this is when we decided to transition to our new company name, i5labs)
Design 5: September 2009
 

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Fri, 13 Nov 2009 16:11:00 -0800 Searching For zing! http://blog.i5labs.com/searching-for-zing http://blog.i5labs.com/searching-for-zing

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To make it easier for people to find zing!, we decided to post some keywords to help them out. Since our most unique sound (bow chicka bow wow), could be spelled many different ways, we turned to Urban Dictionary to find out how many other ways one could spell it. There are 15 ways, or 14 ways too many.

Bow Chicka Bow Bow
Bow Chicka Bow Wow
Bow Chicka Wow Wow
Bow Chicka Wah Wah
Bow Chicka Wah Wow

Bom Chicka Wah Wah
Bom Chika Wah Wah

Bow Chica Bow Bow
Bow Chica Wow Wow
Bow Chica Wah Wah

Bow Chick A Bow Wow
Bow Chick Bow Wow

Bow Chika Bow Bow
Bow Chika Bow Wow
Bow Chika Wow Wow

 

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Fri, 06 Nov 2009 11:55:16 -0800 zing! Sightings http://blog.i5labs.com/zing-sightings http://blog.i5labs.com/zing-sightings

AppAdvice gave us 15 clicks of fame as their Featured App of the Day on the AppAdvice Daily podcast. You can skip to 3:36 to hear the blurb about zing!.

Our favorite quotes:

"I love the UI!"

“I like this application because it’s easy to use and doesn’t have tons unnecessary sounds. It only has the ones that you’ll need for time appropriate situations.”

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Thu, 05 Nov 2009 10:10:00 -0800 4th Time's a Charm - How We Got Through the iPhone App Store's Reject-o-matic http://blog.i5labs.com/3rd-times-the-charm-how-to-get-around-the-iph http://blog.i5labs.com/3rd-times-the-charm-how-to-get-around-the-iph

As everyone knows by now, iPhone app approval is a fickle beast. While Apple's recently made efforts to improve transparency, and the numbers look promising on their face - 95% of all apps submitted eventually get approved! - there's still pitfall after pitfall in the way of getting an app into iPhone user hands. We learned this firsthand through our submission, rejection, re-submission, re-rejection, re-re-submission, re-re-rejection, re-re-re-submission, and final, glorious approval (phew!) of our inaugural app - zing!.

When we built zing!, we thought we were clever. We thought hard about each screen, button, interaction and sound that went into our first foray into iPhone apps. We didn't expect our cleverness to bite us in the ass.  Lesson learned: don't try to be cute with the iPhone app gods. They are not amused.

In our initial zing! submission, on the Default screen, we used Dick Cheney's face, thinking he was the apotheosis of all that's sinister and the perfect representation to trigger our Evil Laugh effect.

Dc

8 days after submission, Apple emailed us with a screen shot of Darth Cheney informing us they rejected our app because it ridicules a public figure.  Guess you can't get anything past them, nosirreebob. 

Clown

So we happily changed the icon to the Evil Clown. (psst, that's our beautiful designer hiding underneath that photoshop job. Thankfully, she's not Vice President... yet.)

Round two: we received a call from an App Store (app)rover - a nice touch to keep our hopes up, even though the gist of the call was that they found two more reasons to keep us out of the App Store. And by "more" I mean "silly." 

zing! is a soundbox app. You push a button and a sound effect plays. Keychains sold in Claire's and prizes in claw-grabber arcade games do the same thing.  So we figured, 4+ crowd, no problem. Apple had a different idea - suggesting to us that the sound of creaky bedsprings (zing! Human theme screen, pr0n button) was too racy for the ears of the littl'uns, and suggested we try for 17+. I guess you can never be too careful of lascivious sound effects... We overshot the mark though, because in a later update, we lowered the age requirement to 12+, and it sailed right on through to re-approval.   

Our jokester nature got us reason number 3 we weren't getting any play in the App Store.  For the Fail effect on the Robot screen we originally created an iPhone Blue S creen of Death with a sound that emulated the Windows BSOD failure we all know and love.

Bluescreen

But the joke was on us, actually. Protip: No app may suggest failure of the iPhone hardware (see: the app that took a screen shot of the home screen and displayed cracks). Apple thinks this might confuse iPhone users less savvy than you and I. Ok, fine. Take out humor, insert Epic Fail, re-re-submit.

Bluescreen-new

But who had the Epic Fail IRL? That's right, we did - rejected once again, even though we'd cleared our idea with the nice Apple employee on the phone. Apparently, features acceptable to one approver may not be acceptable to another. The Epic Fail wasn't clear enough of a joke to some higher power, and we had to completely change our Robot Fail effect to the familiar sounding, but having nothing to do with any recognizable classic sci-fi space opera for which we may be sued, robot-shot-by-a-laser sound that you enjoy today!

After jumping through all those hoops, though, Apple finally gave us the thumbs up and we debuted our app to the world last month. Worth the wait? Sure. But hopefully our experience can help shed some light as you make your way down the dark and winding road that is the App Store approval process. In return, maybe you'd care to take a minute and 99 measly cents to check out what we've put together!  

In sum:
1. Don't ridicule public figures in any way - look at the Obama Hope app.
2. Do NOT suggest or imitate a hardware malfunction, because you KNOW how much Apple hates it when someone does something that can confuse their users (unless, of course, you're a celebrity).
3. Rate your app 17+ for anything remotely suggesting <whisper> S-E-X</whisper>.

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Tue, 20 Oct 2009 11:10:00 -0700 zing! Phase 1 PR blitz http://blog.i5labs.com/articles-about-zing-on-the-web http://blog.i5labs.com/articles-about-zing-on-the-web

We've been pitching the zing! story to online and offline media - and it's bearing fruit.

Our first review came yesterday from Etch App Reviews. Choice quotes:

"the only down side of the app: I didn’t see my phone again for the next 30 minutes while everyone played with it."

"It's just FUN!; everyone needs laughter"

Another vector is Asian American press. Because we are Asian American owned, and worked with Goh Nakamura, a great Asian American independent guitarist, we received press in Asian Week, and Angry Asian Man.

We're working on coverage from more iPhone app reviews (their queues are long), the technology press, and men's sites/magazines and comedy type sites. In the next few weeks, we'll be writing about the app store process, and we have a great idea for a viral video. Ciao!

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Fri, 16 Oct 2009 11:14:00 -0700 zing! 1.1 Submitted For Approval http://blog.i5labs.com/zing-11-submitted-for-approval http://blog.i5labs.com/zing-11-submitted-for-approval

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Notable changes

  • Sound Effect Update: Our analytics were telling us that Human Evil Laugh wasn't very popular, so just in time for Halloween, Dia De Las Muertes and anywhere in between, we’ve replaced it with a witch’s cackle.
  • 17+ rating changed to 12+.  We initially set our app to 4+, but got rejected. 17+ has an annoying maturity warning, so we're hoping this gets through.
  • Added Keywords: Should make it easier for people to find us on iTunes.

 

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Tue, 13 Oct 2009 15:30:00 -0700 “Bow Chicka Bow Wow” Tops zing! Charts http://blog.i5labs.com/bow-chicka-bow-wow-tops-zing-charts http://blog.i5labs.com/bow-chicka-bow-wow-tops-zing-charts

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It’s not surprising that the most played sound on zing! is none other than our specially-made “bow chicka bow wow.” The app has only been out for 3 weeks, but early reporting shows that it is being played 9-10% of the time. One surprising statistic is that the robot fail sound is more popular than any of the human sounds, despite requiring 2 finger swipes use.

Pinch Media does a great job providing us with analytics data on zing!, splitting up the data into many categories. Don’t worry, we don’t collect ANY personal data. We just get information in aggregate.

Top Ten Sounds (in order of popularity)

  1. Audio – pr0n (bow chicka bow wow)
  2. Audio – fail (wah wah wah waaah)
  3. Audio – drum (ba dum bum)
  4. Audio – shock (dun dun duuuun)
  5. Audio – evil laugh (muahahah)
  6. Audio – crickets
  7. Robot – fail (the robot getting blasted and then it screeches)
  8. Human – shock (*gasp*)
  9. Human – pr0n (squeaky bed)
  10. Robot – pr0n (vibrating phone)

 

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Fri, 09 Oct 2009 13:32:00 -0700 iPhone App zing! brings bow chicka bow wow to the masses http://blog.i5labs.com/iphone-app-showcases-breakout-indie-musician http://blog.i5labs.com/iphone-app-showcases-breakout-indie-musician

iPhone this, iPhone that. Yeah, there's an app for that. But what goes into putting together a quality iPhone app?  In the case of i5labs and their new soundbox app, zing!, a flash of brilliance, a lot of hard work, and a little help from one of the best known Asian American musicians in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Jason Wong, CEO and co-founder of San Francisco-based i5labs, woke up one morning with a silly idea - create an app for situation-(in)appropriate sound effects available to iPhone users at the touch of a button. True to form, Wong didn't let the idea stop there. Over the course of 8 weeks, Wong and his team grew the app from a single tension-building "dun dun duhhhhn!", into a series of 27 sound effects.

It's packaged into an interactive app with a sleek, stupid-simple interface.

Someone tells a lame joke - nothing says it fell flat on its face like the sound of "crickets." Someone tells a dumb joke - use the "ba dum bum" drum, just like on TV.  Someone plots evil - only a "muahahaha" in successively louder repetitions will suffice.  You get the picture (or rather, the sound...ba dum bum..).

Each sound effect was carefully crafted, but one in particular showcases i5labs' production standards and sets this apart from the 75,000 other apps floating around the iTunes App Store - the infamous "bow chicka bow wow" (also known as "bom chicka wah wah"). Of their marquee track, Wong says, "We scoured the web high and low, but finally realized we had to build it ourselves."  He turned to his friend and Bay Area musical genius Goh Nakamura for the signature riff.

Nakamura’s videos have garnered over a million views on YouTube and he’s quickly gaining notoriety throughout the Bay Area for creative improvised shows with live looping, and incredibly agile fingerstyle. Recalling his contribution to zing!, Nakamura laughed, "Jason called me up, and asked if I could play 'bow chicka bow wow' on my guitar for zing!. Strange request, but I was happy to, and loved what came out of that session. He said he'd send me on tour if he sold a million of these things, so get your copy today."

"Working with Goh was a blast. He did an incredible job, and I'm really proud of what we've done," says Wong. "Everyone who's gotten their hands on the app can't get enough of it. If we get momentum, we can add more effects and look at building other apps. For now, I'd love to see more people use zing! and let us know how we can make it even better. Oh yeah, I'd also like to send Goh on tour.”

Get zing!

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Wed, 07 Oct 2009 13:21:00 -0700 Great App Reviews http://blog.i5labs.com/great-app-reviews http://blog.i5labs.com/great-app-reviews

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We love it when customers take special care writing zing! reviews with their special creative sauce.  They stand out, and they're hilarious.

Maybe we'll be the next 3 Wolf Moon Short Sleeve Tee! If you don't know what I'm talking about, read the Amazon reviews.

Choice zing! review quotes:

“…tuck this baby into your back pocket while you’re walking and see what happens. All I can say is, pew pew pew!”

He/she must’ve discovered the combat sounds from shaking the phone and found a less obvious way to trigger the sounds.

“Finding !!!!!!!zing!!!!!!! was like finding a pot of toothless virgins at the end of the rainbow.” [umm…bow chicka bow wow?]

“If you could condense unicorn tears into an app you would have !!!!!!!zing!!!!!!!” [reviewer must’ve been on something while writing this.]

And my personal favorite:

“Takes my mom to the next level.” [I have no idea what this means, but it's all kinds of awesome]

Leave your review today!

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Fri, 02 Oct 2009 16:46:00 -0700 Sportin' Some zing! http://blog.i5labs.com/sportin-some-zing-0 http://blog.i5labs.com/sportin-some-zing-0

To spread the word about zing!, we made some clothing. So far we’ve come up with two designs that will be sported by Jason (t-shirt with the arrow and long sleeve t-shirt with the scary clown) and Kat (grey hoodie with a highly art-a-fied version of the scary evil clown). A shirt with an arrow pointed down will be sported by Jody, friend of Jason. Rita's working on a third “amazing!” design.

Oh yeah, if you like what you see, you too can sport some awesome zing! attire for a reasonable price. Right now we plan to order these items through www.skreened.com (they're pretty awesome, btw). You can get a good preview of what the final product would look like. [screenshots below]

Tshirt-arrow

If you can't read the text on the back of the t-shirt, it says, "hilariously [in]appropriate".

Tshirt-arrowdown

Hoodie-clown

Tshirt-clown

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Tue, 29 Sep 2009 11:00:00 -0700 Jason Wong On TV! http://blog.i5labs.com/jason-wong-on-tv http://blog.i5labs.com/jason-wong-on-tv

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Our CEO, Jason Wong, was recently on the news. No, not for anything tragic. He was interviewed for a CBS Consumer Watch segment about Groupon, a group discount coupon website. Catch him around minute number 2.

 

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Mon, 21 Sep 2009 15:35:00 -0700 zing! Press Release http://blog.i5labs.com/zing-press-release http://blog.i5labs.com/zing-press-release

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The Apple App Store approval process finally did something right - no, it didn't bring back Google Voice apps - it gave the thumbs up to zing!, a fun little soundbox app that will give you what you need to be the life of any party.  Now you'll be ready for those moments when your buddies regale you with tales of their epic fails - you can punctuate their loss of dignity with just the touch of a button. 

Courtesy of i5labs, zing! comes with 3 sets of 6 thematic sounds, covering all your bases - from the "ba dum bum" drums to the "wah wah wah waaah" sad trombone, to the elusive and much sought after "bow chicka bow wow" stripper pole soundtrack - an original composition by i5labs, with help from the illustrious Goh Nakamura (musician extraordinaire from the SF Bay Area). 

Besides the normal set of carefully tailored sound effects, there's a set in the key of robot, and a set in the key of human.  Because in the inevitable robot takeover, you'll want to be able to crack jokes both your captors and your fellow captives can understand.

zing! is now available for purchase on Zing! or visit the zing! site to learn more.

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Wed, 16 Sep 2009 16:59:00 -0700 Hello World 3.0 http://blog.i5labs.com/hello-world-1341 http://blog.i5labs.com/hello-world-1341

Welcome to the new i5labs!  Don't mind the dust, we're still moving in and taking the saran wrap off the furniture.  We've wanted to redesign this site for a couple years now, so we're proud to finally bring her to life.  Expect a few tweaks here and there, but the foundation's here, and we can work with this for a while.   We'll be covering major changes soon.  

Let's start with a little history, in case you're new.

i5labs (originally ionami design), was the brain child of CEO Jason Wong. He founded the company in 1999 with a group of fellow Cal grads, hoping to make it big in web development services. Originally, a java shop working with companies such as Epicentric (acquirred by Vignette) and EPSON, we played with a number of different technologies, including ASP, .NET, PHP, Flash and settled on becoming a VERY early adopter of Ruby On Rails. Ten years later, we've added on a few services to the bag of tricks.

Today, i5labs also includes graphic design (web, print, identity, etc), CDN services, and most recently, iPhone App design and dev.  You'll hear more about that later.

Stick around, and you'll learn about our best practices, great tools, exciting projects, and cool stuff out there (there’s TONS of it). We're going to look back, share the present, and keep an eye on the future.

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