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Woodside Fund

Woodside Fund is a leading venture capital firm that excels in developing early stage technology companies. Founded in 1983, Woodside Fund attributes its long record of success to the high value it places on building productive partnerships with entrepreneurs, other investors and service providers. Typically a lead investor, Woodside Fund invests from $5 million to $10 million in areas of semiconductor, networking and communications infrastructure, and software located primarily on the West Coast. Woodside Fund has approximately $330 million in committed capital under active management. For more information, go to www.woodsidefund.com.

DCM

DCM is an early stage venture capital firm supporting entrepreneurs building world-class technology companies. The firm's partners manage US$1.6 billion and have funded leading technology companies including 2Wire, 51job (NASDAQ: JOBS), @Motion (Openwave), About.com (The New York Times Co.), All About (Jasdaq: 2454), Arroyo (Cisco), Abound Solar, Clearwire (NASDAQ: CLWR), Dang Dang, eDreams (TA), Foundry Networks (NASDAQ: FDRY), HireRight (acquired by USIS), Internap, IPivot (Intel), Jaspersoft, JCI, Neopath Networks (Cisco), Neutral Tandem, nQuire (Siebel), OPI, PayCycle, PGP Corporation, Recourse Technologies (Symantec), RockYou, Scigineer, Sigmatel, SMIC, Sling Media (EchoStar), Ustream, VanceInfo and Vimicro. DCM offers hands-on operational guidance and access to an extensive network of resources, including close relationships with many of the Pacific Rim's leading companies and investors. For more information, please visit DCM's website at www.dcm.com.

Globespan Capital Partners

Globespan Capital Partners is a leading global venture capital firm with over $1 Billion under active management. Globespan takes a balanced approach to investing with multi-stage investments in information technology and cleantech companies. Our investment team has a proven track record based on partnering with management teams to build strong, successful companies. We have significant experience and relationships in Asia which allows us to provide our portfolio companies access to global markets. With offices in Boston, Palo Alto and Tokyo, we invest in companies all across the U.S. and in Japan on behalf of a global base of limited partners. For more information, please go to www.globespancapital.com.

Keytone Ventures

Keytone Ventures ("Keytone") is a $200 million venture fund founded by three successful venture capitalists Joe Zhou, Stella Jin, and Peng Jin in early 2008. The partners were former Founding Managing Partner at KPCB China and Partner at IDGVC. In the past 10 years, Keytone team members led some of the most successful track records in China with eight significant exits over the past seven years, including Shanda ("SNDA"), Acorn ("ATV"), and 3721. Many of our current portfolio companies present unique technology opportunities and innovative business models, and have become dominant industry leaders in China, such as Redbaby and Borqs. Keytone targets early-stage and early-growth-stage companies and primarily identifies investment opportunities in technology, clean technology, consumer services, media and advertising. Keytone is committed to building industry-leading companies and partnering with world-class entrepreneurs.