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October 14, 2008

Video of Jason Fried's talk at Business of Software 2008

I've just posted Jason Fried's talk online.

Jason is the founder of 37signals. Jason talks about many things in this session, focussing on the philosophy of 37signals (for example, they pay for employees' hobbies) and how bigger isn't always better. Interesting stuff, even though I don't agree with everything he says. Are roadmaps, specifications and projections really as pointless as he claims?

You can see the video here.

I'll be posting more videos online in the next couple of weeks. To stay up to date, subscribe to my blog or join the Business of Software social networking group.

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