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Speakers for Business of Software Conference

Neil Davidson has posted a preliminary list of some of the speakers for this year"s Business of Software Conference. “So far I"ve lined up (in no particular order) Joel Spolsky, Eric Sink, Richard Stallman, Dharmesh Shah, Jason Fried, Steve Johnson and Paul Kenny.”

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>>Blog: Joel on Software
>>Publish Date: 2/24/2008 7:14:26 AM
>>Keywords: software conference

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