Asteroid impact: are you a big lizard or small and furry?
Are you worried about how your software business will cope with the impending end of the world? What? You didn't know that the world was about to end? You should definitely listen to Mark Stephen's fantastic talk from last year's Business of Software conference. It's witty, it's insightful and it's short (under seven minutes long). Here it is:
Mark will be writing a blog post on this topic soon, so keep an eye on his blog.
Registration for Business of Software 2010 is now open. Confirmed speakers include Joel Spolsky, Seth Godin, Dharmesh Shah and Jason Cohen. Find out more on the Business of Software conference web site.

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