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`Agenda
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`4:00 to 5:30 - Socializing, open wine bar, and time to see demo tables
`on 2nd and 3rd floors
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`(4:30 to 5:15 - light snacks served 3rd floor)
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`5:30 to 5:40 - Bambi Francisco, Founder, Vator (Welcome remarks)
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`5:40 to 5:45 - Geoff Yang (Redpoint Ventures) introduces keynote
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`5:45 to 6:15 - Keynote (fireside chat) - Jim Lanzone, President, CBS
`Interactive
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`6:15 to 6:55 - 40 minutesfor first five startup pitches (3 minutes each) -
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`VC Panelists: David Blumberg (Blumberg Capital), Noah Doyle (Javelin
`Venture Partners), Richard Hsu (King & Spalding LLP), Brian Jacobs
`(Emergence Capital), Cindy Padnos(Illuminate Ventures), Emcee: Ezra
`Roizen, Ackrell Capital
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`6:55 to 7:00 - Woody Marshall (Technology Crossover Ventures) intro-
`duces keynote
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`7:00 to 7:30 - Keynote - Brian Sharples, CEO & Founder, HomeAway
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`7:30 to 8:10 - 40-minute networking break - snacks on 3rd floor, open
`wine bar, time to see demo tables on 2nd and 3rd floors
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`8:10 to 8:50 - 40 minutesfor nextfive startup pitches (8 minutes each) -
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`VC Panelists: Mark Goines (Morgenthaler), Andy Ross (Grant Thorn-
`ton), Adam Smith (AOL Ventures), Bill Tai (Charles River Ventures),
`Rob Theis (Scale Venture Partners),
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`Emcee: Ezra Roizen, Ackrell Capital
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`8:50 to 9:25 - 35 minutes for Late Night with David Hornik (August
`Capital)
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`VC Guests: Josh Felser (Freestyle Capital), Joe Kraus (Google Ven-
`tures), Eghosa Omoigui (EchoVC Partners), Alex Rosen (IDG Ventures)
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`9:25 to 9:30 - Announce winners (King & Spalding announceswinner;
`Grant Thornton announces People’s Choice Awara)
`9:30 to 12:00 Wine and drinks during the afterparty in the night club
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`Wi-fi Access: Network — VatorSplash (no password)
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`Brian ae co-founded HomeAway with Carl Shepherd in Febru-
`ary 2005. Since then, he hasraised nearly $405 million
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`in private funding and acquired 17 websites, to create the
`world’s leading online marketplace of vacation rentals.
`Sharples is the former president and chief executive officer
`of IntelliQuest Information Group, a supplier of marketing
`data and research to Fortune 500 technology companies. While there,
`he pioneered the development of subscription-based statistical re-
`search services and electronic survey systems. He also completed two
`successful public offerings and the subsequentsale of Intelliquest. An
`expert in technology brand strategy, Sharples has counseled several
`leading companies, including Apple, Microsoft and Dell. He also cre-
`ated the IntelliQuest Brand Tech Forum Conference, which became
`an industry-leading symposium, and served as a consultant at Bain &
`Companyearly in his career. He earned a bachelor’s degree in math
`and economics from Colby College and a master’s degree from the
`Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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`Jim Lanzoneis President of CBS Interactive, a division of CBS Cor-
`poration (NYSE: CBS) and a top 10 global Internet property
`with over 250 million users per month. Lanzone is respon-
`sible for the strategy and operations of CBS Interactive
`worldwide, which includes properties such as CBS.com,
`CNET, CBSSports.com, GameSpot, CBSNews.com, Meta-
`critic, Download.com, CHOW, TV.com and ZDNet. Prior to joining CBS
`Interactive, Lanzone was Co-founder and CEO of Clicker.com, the
`leading Internet television guide. Clicker was acquired by CBS Interac-
`tive in March 2011. Lanzone is the former CEO of Ask.com (formerly
`Ask Jeeves), a top 10 global Internet property acquired by |AC/Inter-
`ActiveCorp (NASDAQ: IACI) in 2005. From 2001-2008, Lanzone held
`various executive roles at Ask including SVP of Product Management,
`General Manager of Ask Jeeves U.S., and finally CEO. Before moving
`to Ask, Lanzone was Co-founder and President of eTour.com, a web-
`site discovery service that was acquired by Ask in May 2001. Lanzone
`holds a B.A. from UCLA and JD/MBAfrom Emory University.
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`Speakers/Judges
`Russell Bertuccelli, Director at Grant Thornton LLP. Russ has more
`than 15 years of valuation, finance and consulting experi-
`ence. While specializing in valuation, he has also spent
`significant time with a wide variety of forensic accounting,
`economic consulting and intellectual property matters. His
`services have been contracted for numerous purposes,
`including joint venture analysis, financial statement reporting, tax plan-
`ning, mergers and acquisitions, financial due diligence and strategic
`planning. Russ has specialized industry experience including medical
`devices, biotechnology, healthcare, shipping and logistics, high technol-
`ogy (hardware, software, and Internet), and telecommunications.
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`David Blumberg is the Managing Partner of Blumberg Capital. David
`has been investing in early stage technology companiesfor
`more than 24 years. His current investment focus includes
`Digital Media, Social Media, Mobility, SaaS/Technology
`Enabled Services and Internet. Prior to founding Blumberg
`Capital in 1991, David managed technology investments
`with Claridge Investments, Adler & Co., Apax, and T. Rowe Price As-
`sociates. David launched the business developmentefforts for Check
`Point Software Technologies. David earned his AB in Government, cum
`laude, from Harvard College and his MBAfrom the Stanford Graduate
`School of Business and INSEAD. David speaks French and is proficient
`in Hebrew and Spanish. David serves as a member or observer on
`the Board of Directors of CaseStack, DoubleVerify, isocket, Hootsuite
`Media, Legolas Media, Mobile Spinach, VideoGenie, Parse.ly, Cover-
`Hound, Addepar and CredoRax.
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`Laura Bushnell is a partner in King & Spalding’s Silicon Valley Corpo-
`rate Practice Group. Her practice focuses on a wide variety
`of corporate and securities law matters for public and private
`companies, investment banks and venture capitalfirms.
`In 2010, Chambers USA selected Ms. Bushnell as one of
`America’s leading lawyers for business in Corporate/M&A:
`Venture Capital. Ms. Bushnell has extensive experience in corporate
`finance and securities law matters, and has represented issuers, Inves-
`tors andfinancial institutions in numerous capital raising transactions.
`These transactions include initial public offerings, follow-on and sec-
`ondary offerings, PIPE financings, venture capital and seed financings,
`strategic investments and recapitalizations. She has served as primary
`outside corporate counsel to companiesin the life sciences and tech-
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`Noah Doyle has founded, launched and grown dozens of high technol-
`ogy products and companiesin 20 years of entrepreneurship
`and management of innovation. Noah mostrecently directed
`the enterprise product line for Google’s geospatial products,
`Google Earth and Google Maps. Prior to Google, Noah
`managed the Marketing Strategy and Corporate Develop-
`ment functions at Keyhole, Inc., the venture capital backed company
`that created the first Web-hosted digital earth model and was acquired
`by Google in 2004. Prior to Keyhole, Noah helped establish the Inter-
`net loyalty rewards marketplace as a co-founder of MyPoints.com, the
`largest Internet loyalty program with over 6 million active members,
`where he led product management and business development func-
`tions from the company’s inception through aninitial public offering and
`subsequent acquisition by United Airlines. As an angel investor prior to
`forming Javelin Venture Partners, Noah has supported over a dozen
`Start-ups.
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`Josh Felseris a serial entrepreneur and early stage investor. He is the
`co-founding General Partner of Freestyle Capital, an early
`stage venture fund. He is also a co-founder and board mem-
`ber of The Start Project, a bay area startup incubator and the
`chairman and co-founder of FY! Living. Josh was the CEO
`and co-founder of Crackle (formerly Grouper), an Internet
`video community, acquired by Sony for $65 million in 2006. Until Febru-
`ary of 2001 he was GM of AOL Time Warner’s music brands’ Spinner,
`Winamp and Shoutcast. In October 1997 he became co-founder and
`President of Spinner.com, a leading Internet music destination until its
`1999 purchase by America Online for $320 million. From 1994 to 1996
`he was Head of business and product developmentin Qwest/U.S.
`West’s Multimedia Group. From 1990 to 1994 he was an executive
`with News Corp., working with Fox Inc. in Los Angeles and BSkyB In
`London.
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`Bambi Francisco is founder and CEO of Vator, one of the largest busi-
`ness networks dedicated to high-tech entrepreneurs, and
`VatorNews, which provides newsandinformation on inno-
`vation and entrepreneurship. Prior to Vator, Bambi was an
`award-winning journalist at Dow Jones MarketWatch where
`she wasthe lead columnist/correspondent focusing on
`Internet trends and investments, appearing online and on TV. She was
`a morning business anchor for KPIX, the CBSaffiliate in San Francisco
`and made frequent appearances as an expert on technology on CNBC,
`Fox Business News, and CBS.
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`Mark Goinesis a partner focused on the areasof financial technology,
`mobile, consumer and small business Internet servicesat
`Morgenthaler. He has an extensive track record of working
`with high growth companies as an entrepreneur, executive
`and angel investor. Exits from his angel investments include
`Mint, Baby Center, PayCycle and Nolo.com. Prior to joining
`Morgenthaler, Mark was a successful angel investor. His investments
`included two Morgenthaler portfolio companies, Pageonce and Practice
`Fusion. He currently represents Morgenthaler on the Practice Fusion
`board. Mark became anactive investor and entrepreneur in 2000. He
`wasan investor and board member at Mint, a consumeronline financial
`management company that wassold to Intuit in 2009.
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`David Hornik has worked with technology startups throughout the
`software sector for more than a decade. In 2000, David
`joined August Capital to invest broadly in information technol-
`ogy companies, with a focus on enterprise application and
`infrastructure software, as well as consumer facing software
`and services. Prior to joining August Capital, David was an
`intellectual property and corporate attorney at Venture Law Group and
`Perkins Coie. In his legal practice, David represented high tech startups
`in all aspects of their formation, financing, and operations, including the
`likes of Yahoo!, Evite (Ticketmaster) and Ofoto (Kodak). Before that,
`David wasa litigator in New York City at Cravath, Swaine & Moore.
`David has an eclectic educational background. He holds an AB in Com-
`puter Music from Stanford University, an M.Phil in Criminology from
`Cambridge University and a JD from Harvard Law school.
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`Richard Hsuis a partner in King & Spalding’s Silicon Valley office
`where he advises companies on corporate, licensing and
`associated businessandintellectual property issues. Be-
`fore joining King & Spalding, he was Managing Partner and
`Practice Group Leader at Townsend and Townsend and
`Crew (now Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton). Prior to join-
`ing Townsend, Mr. Hsu was at Venture Law Group and former General
`Counsel at Cyrano Sciences, Inc. (acquired by Smiths Detection), a
`venture-backed company founded by Caltech Professors Nathan 3S.
`Lewis and Nobel Laureate Robert H. Grubbs.Mr. Hsu is a faculty mem-
`ber of the Practicing Law Institute (PLI) and Stanford Director’s College,
`and waselected to the Executive Committee of the California State
`Bar IP Section. His articles have appeared in the San Francisco Daily
`Journal, New York Times, and the Los Angeles Business Journal.
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`Brian Jacobs founded Emergence Capital with Jason Green and Gor-
`don Ritter in 2003. He has over 20 years of venture capital
`experience, a deep national network and an understanding of
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`@™ how technology startups can become marketleaders. Prior
`hes to founding Emergence, Brian was an early General Partner
`at St. Paul Venture Capital. During his 10 years there, Brian
`helped to growthefirm to one of the 15 largest venture investors in the
`country and led the firm’s Silicon Valley investing activities. His prior
`venture capital experience wasat Security Pacific Venture Capital.
`Brian also worked for the Raychem, RCA, Westinghouse, and Polaroid,
`and he holds several patents. Brian was namedto the Forbes Midas
`List of the top venture capital investors in 2006 and 2007. He is an
`experienced board member who hasserved on dozens of public and
`private boards.
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`Joe Kraus has been with Google Ventures since 2009, and his primary
`areas of focus are mobile, gaming, and local services. Prior to
`Google Ventures, Joe was a two-time entrepreneur. In 1993,
`he co-founded Excite.com, an early Internet search engine,
`holding multiple positions in the company,including leader-
`ship roles in product, business development, and marketing.
`More recently, he co-founded JotSpot in 2004, a wiki company that was
`acquired by Google in 2006. While at Google, Joe had multiple product
`managementroles including Blogger, Picasa, Sites, Friend Connect,
`and OpenSocial. In addition, Joe has been an active angel investor In
`multiple companies, including LinkedIn, Aardvark (sold to Google In
`2010), Kongregate, and OpenCandy. Joeis also on the board of the
`Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF.org).
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`Woody Marshall joined TCV in 2008 and has been in the venture
`capital industry since 1995. Woody’s primary investment
`focus is in the payments, internet and mobile industries.Prior
`to joining TCV, Woody spent 12 years at Trident Capital, a
`leading venture capital and private equity firm focused on the
`software, business services and internet markets. At Trident,
`Woody focused on the payments, internet and mobile markets and
`wasinvolved in many of the Trident investments including Advanced
`Payment Solutions, AccountNow, Bytemobile, Merchant eSolutions,
`MapQuest and SideStep.Prior to joining Trident, Woody was an Associ-
`ate with the Leveraged Capital Group of Banque Paribas. Earlier in his
`career, Woody wasa Financial Analyst in the Corporate Finance de-
`partment of Chase Manhattan Bank, where he specialized in merchant
`banking transactions.
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`Eghosa Omoigui is a Silicon Valley-based technology-focusedinves-
`tor and founding Managing Partner of EchoVC Partners.
`Before this, Eghosa waswith Intel for nearly 10 years and
`his last role was as Intel Capital Director, Strategic Invest-
`ments, Consumer Internet & Semantic Technologies, where
`he acted as a senior investment professional focused on
`platform-agnostic consumer webservices and digital media-based
`investment opportunities. Omoigui also drove ICap’s investment focus
`on next generation semantic technologies, smart data and the realtime
`web. Eghosa was personally responsible for (developing supporting
`theses for and) sourcing investment opportunities in various companies
`including AdMob, Jaiku, Powerset, Facebook, LinkedIn, Teracent and
`Pandora.
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`Cindy Padnosis the founding managing directorof Illuminate Ven-
`tures, a high-tech focused venture capital firm based in the
`San Francisco Bay Area. Ms. Padnos has been an active
`member of the venture capital community since 2002. Prior
`to founding Illuminate, she was a director of Outlook Ven-
`tures where she wasoneof three investment professionals
`responsible for committing the firm’s $140 million fund. During her ten-
`ure, Ms. Padnos sourced more than half of the firm’s new investments
`including companiesin the IT infrastructure, software/Saas, consumer
`Internet and mobile application spaces and built a track record of per-
`formance. Ms. Padnos has developed a unique and widely recognized
`set of skills in the B2B cloud computing space as a result of her prior
`experience as an operator and investor. As a serial entrepreneur, Ms.
`Padnos helped deliver successful outcomesfor several venture-backed
`start-ups and has participated in raising more than $100 million in ven-
`ture financing for early stage high-tech companies.
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`Ezra Roizenis a digital media investment banker with Ackrell Capital, a
`boutique investment bank. He is also an advisor and com-
`menter on emerging ventures. He focuses on digital media,
`e-commerce and mobile companies. Prior to banking, Ezra
`co-founded and was CEO of Montclare Technologies Inc. He
`also co-founded and wasdirector of business development
`for Convoy, which is now part of Sybase. Ezra is the Chair of the UC
`Berkeley, Haas School of Business Alumni Council.
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`Andrew Rossleads Grant Thornton’s Bay Area Valuation Practice and
`provides a range of services to entrepreneurial and venture
`backed companies, including both those that arerais-
`ing their Seed round and thosethat are ready for an IPO
`or sale. His team addresses valuation, capital structure,
`compensation, and operational issues including compli-
`ance with tax and financial reporting requirements. They
`work with companies across the technology spectrum, including social
`networking, cloud computing, softw
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`Adam Smith is the West Coast Lead of AOL Ventures. As a runner,
`sculptur, painter and rock climber,he has scaled new heights
`as a Product Manager at Google. At the MIT Media Lab as
`a graduate student, he applied the right side of his brain as
`a Toy Designer making toys that communicated with one
`another. Hailing from the great state of Alabama, he made
`use of both of his feet after learning thatit’s better to ask for forgiveness
`than permission.
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`Alex Rosen is a Managing Director with IDG Ventures. He combines
`18 years of venture capital experience with a deep under-
`standing of technology products, making him a valuable ad-
`visor to new media and information technology companies.
`He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Minted, and
`monitors IDG Ventures’ investment in Watchguard Technolo-
`gies. Previously, he was a General Partner at Sprout Group, focusing
`on software and internet service areas. Alex has been a board member
`or observer at mySimon (acquired by CNET), Quintus (IPO, acquired
`by Avaya), Fogdog (IPO, acquired by GSI Commerce), Sapient Health
`Network (acquired by WebMD), and Rhythms (IPO, acquired by AT&T).
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`StackMob,as a Partner at Charles River Ventures. Individual
`Angel Investor in LoveMachine LLC, Slimdevices, Tango.
`me, TVU Networks, Tweetdeck, VideoEgg and other similarly
`cool companies.Previously: Startup Investor ---to--> IPO & Public Board
`Director of: 8x8 Inc. (NASD:EGHT), Award Software (NASD:PTEQC), iA-
`siaWorks (NASD:IAWk), imGo (HKSE:0067), Microtune (NASD:TUNE),
`Network Peripherals (NASD:NPIX), Transmeta (NASD:TMTA); inves-
`tor (no board seat) in an additional 8 startups that evolved to IPO on
`NASDAQ.
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`Speakers/Judges
`Rob Theis invests in technology infrastructure and applications com-
`panies at ScaleVP. He currently serves on the boardsof
`BrightRoll, HubSpot, Scale Computing and Tapulous (Acq:
`Disney). Prior to joining ScaleVP, Rob was General Part-
`ner with DCM (Doll Capital Management), and investedin
`leading companies,including Jaspersoft, NeoPath Networks
`(Acq: Cisco), PGP Corporation (Acq: Symantec), Roamware, Vancelnfo
`(NYSE: VIT), and Wikinvest. Rob’s investing career builds on his global
`experience driving technology startups’ sales, marketing and partner-
`ship success. As executive vice president for New Era of Networks
`(NEON), Rob grew the company to $200Million in revenues and wasin-.
`strumental in leading NEONthrough a successful IPO. Prior to NEON,
`Rob spent 10 years in executive roles at Sun Microsystems, where he
`drove growth in a series of new strategic initiatives, including Ssun’s Suc-
`cess in the Financial Services Industry sector.
`Geoff Yang is a Founding Partner of Redpoint Ventures. Prior to founa-
`ing Redpoint, Geoff was a general partner with IVP,a firm he
`joined in 1987.Geoff emphasizes investments In consumer
`media and infrastructure. His media and advertising invest-
`ments include Ask Jeeves, Excite, MySpace and TiVo. His
`networking investments include BigBand, Calix, Foundry
`Networks, Juniper Networks, MMC Networks and Wellileet. He cur-
`rently serves on the Board of BigBand Networks (BBND) and several
`privately-held company boardsincluding Branchout, Bluefin, Clicker
`(recently acquired by CBS), Fanfare (recently acquired by Spirent),
`Formspring, Gaia Online, Gravity, Machinima, Oodle and Scribd.In
`addition, Geoff was founding director or previously led investments In
`Agile Networks, Applied Digital Access, Centillion, Collabra, Crescendo,
`Golfweb, JotSpot, Netcore Systems, Netlink, Promatory, Rapid City,
`Shasta Networks and Whitetree.
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`Ethan Beardis the current Director of Business Development at Face-
`book. In March, 2008, Beard left his position as the Director
`of Social Media at Google to take the position at Facebook.
`Before working for Google, Beard served as Director of
`Business Development for MTV/VH1 Interactive, as well as
`Silicon Alley Venture Partners, Fountainhead Capital, and
`Bank of America.
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`Tim Chang is a proven venture capitalist and experienced global
`executive. He was named on the 2011 Forbes MidasList of
`Top 100 Dealmakers, was featured by The Deal as one of
`five emerging VCs to watch and by the AlwaysON Hollywood
`IT List recognizing technology leaders in the digital enter-
`tainment industry. Tim invests in the mobile, gaming, digital
`media and enterprise applications sectors and co-leads Mayfield Fund's
`investment practice in China. Prior to joining Mayfield Fund, Tim spent
`five years as a Partner at Norwest Venture Partners.
`Prashant Fuloria currently manages monetization products at
`Facebook,including Facebook Ads and Facebook Credits.
`Prior to joining Facebook, Prashant worked at Google for
`over six years in several product management capacl-
`ties, including early contributions to AdWords, building out
`Google’s billing and payments products and managingall
`Google’s products (search, ads, apps) for the Asia-Pacific region. Prior
`to Google, Prashant was an early employee at Closedloop Solutions, a
`provider of web-based financial planning and forecasting products that
`was subsequently acquired by Lawson Software (LWSN).
`Philip Kaplan is an entrepreneur in San Francisco, California. Philip
`has founded several companies, including TinyLetter (email
`service provider, acquired by MailChimp), Blippy (a venture-
`backed social shopping company), AdBrite (a large ad
`network), F-dcompany.com, PK Interactive (software devel-
`opment company), and others. In 2010, Philip was entrepre-
`neur-in-residence at Charles River Ventures. Philip is the bestselling
`author of F’d Companies: Spectacular Dot-com Flameouts (Simon &
`Schuster). He is an active angel investor and advises several compa-
`nies.
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`Raj Kapoor is an entrepreneur, Internet industry pioneer and blogger
`(vcinme.typepad.com). He invests in the online advertising,
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`e-commerce, consumer internet/digital media ana internet
`gee infrastructure services and software segments. Prior to
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`iW. joining Mayfield, Raj was co-founder and CEO of Snapfish,
`a leading global online photo service. Raj orchestrated the
`sale of Snapfish to Hewlett-Packard in March 2005. Prior to Snapfish,
`Raj was an executive at Excite@Home, where he led the company's
`e-commerce and broadband applications business, driving new music,
`entertainment and e-commerceinitiatives.
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`ed in the World Pipe Band Competition in Glasgow, Scotland
`as a member of the Sir James McDonald pipe band. They won
`3rd place in the “Youth Pipe Band” category that year. Since
`then he has received a MA in Music, Science, and Technol-
`ogy from Stanford University and CCRMA, and BS in Music Engineer-
`ing Technology from the University of Miami. He once visited 34 Apple
`stores in one week and waskicked out of graciously removed from 17
`of them. Other random talents include, unicycling, moon walking, talk-
`boxing, and the ability to say the ABC’s backwards in under 4 seconds.
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`= Noochis a revolutionary Peer-to-Peer moneytransfer system
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`IE BuildingLayer” BuildingLayeris an intuitive mapping and way-
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`A patent pending laptop tracking and recovery
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`15,000 users using our free version automatically generates over 1 mil-
`lion page views @ mo. and over 50 million page views @ user license
`lifetime! http://vator.co/frontdoorsoftware
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`Capseo uses crowdsourcing to deliver on performance
`Webmarketing, through its community of influencers.
`Capseo’s proprietary algorithms automatically analyze a
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`its influence. Capseo is succeeding where marketplaces and agencies
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`on-line college textbook exchange service. Using our
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