About...
- Name
- heyday
- A bit about
Heyday is a Wellington based digital agency.
- Big Idea
Driving your online presence through insight, ideas, design, delivery and improvement.
Contact Details
- Organisation name
- Heyday
- Physical Address
45 Courtenay Place
Wellington 6142- thomas@heyday.co.nz
- Phone
- +64 4 803 3210
- Organisation Website URL
- http://heyday.co.nz
- Blog URL
- http://heyday.co.nz
- Facebook URL
- http://facebook.com/heydaydigital/
- Twitter URL
- http://twitter.com/heydaydigital/
History
- Member for
- 1 year 32 weeks
Connected With
Videos
- Luke Pierson talks about the next chapter in Down to the Wire - the story of New Zealand's Internet.
- Matthew Holloway talks about the Creative Freedom Foundation and objecting to Section 92a.
- Jade Tang & Eddy Helm from YMedia talk about the role of social media in the business space.
- Duncan Blair talks about the origin and success of Orcon's campaign with Iggy Pop.
- Nathalie Whitaker talks about Gen-Y and charitable giving online.
- Helen & Chelfyn Baxter talk about the 90/9/1 rule of producing and consuming creative content.
- Richard MacManus from ReadWriteWeb talks about Web 2.0.
- Glenn Williams talks about using the Internet for live radio.
- Peter Harrison talks about what Open Source means.
- Nigel Hammersley on word of mouth becoming social media.
- Jacob Briars talks about the Internet opened up the world of cocktails to New Zealand.
- Steve O'Connor talks about watching the American Dotcom crash from back in New Zealand.
- Roger Shepherd describes how the Internet has sped up the turn-around of producing and distributing music.
- Vincent Heeringa talks about journalists dragging their heels on accepting user generated content.
- Alastair Thompson talks about the origins of Scoop.co.nz
- Robyn Gallagher talks about making her first website.
- Russell Brown talks about covering the ISP Wars of the mid-90s and the personalities.
- 1992: Just how deadly was the poison from New Zealand? Watch Madeleine Sami remember what the Internet was like in New Zealand in 1992.
- Jane Hornibrook talks about Creative Commons licensing.
- Watch Madeleine Sami introduce the Down to the Wire project and begin the story of New Zealand's Internet with reminiscences of 1989.
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