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E-commerce Industries, Inc. ("eci2")
is a software solution provider to dealer and distributor networks.
It's first such network
is the office supplies industry, where eci2 has emerged as the leading
provider of solutions for stores that specialize or sell office supplies
and the distributors that supply them. The Company has successfully leveraged
their technology to move into other vertical industries that are structured
similarly, including janitorial-sanitation, computer consumables, and
drilling supplies. Dan joined the eci2 board when it was founded in 1998
and has remained on the board with NEA and Accel until its sale in August
2006. www.eci2.com

SNAPin is the first company to use the power of the mobile phone itself
to drive incremental revenue, and to deliver dramatic reductions in the
cost of providing customer support to wireless subscribers. SNAPin makes
it easy for mobile operators to deliver their own service experience
across all handsets with products designed to teach, support, maintain,
and measure. SNAPin products support any phone, any operating system,
and any network. Dan joined the board in September 2004 and led the A
and B financing rounds. Dan resigned from the board in May 2006. www.snapin.com

Founded in 1987, UUNET, was the first commercial
Internet Service Provider (ISP). UUNET operates one of the most robust,
reliable, and rigorously
engineered Internet networks in the world. Focusing on the needs of business,
the company provides high-quality Internet services to business customers
around the world. Dan led Microsoft’s investment in UUNET, and
served on the board from January 1995, through UUNET’s IPO, and
until its sale to Worldcom in 1997. Current Status: Part of Verizon (ticker:
VZY)

Dan began his involvement with initial investment in 1997 in Clearsight (formerly
Hynomics) and joined its board at that time. Dan became chairman and acting
CEO in 2001. He then guided the Company to close on a $9.75 million Series
A financing in July 2002. The Company develops enterprise optimization software
that solves in real-time business problems that currently take many days
of computation. Clearsight's technology can calculate the most advantageous
solution for large-scale and complex problems contained within financial
trading and services applications. The company's products also have application
in transportation and logistics, workforce management, field services, supply
chain, manufacturing, and warehousing. www.clearsightsystems.com

General Magic was a pioneer in the PDA and
Internet marketplace that created the MagicCap OS and Telescript. Dan
led the B round investment
and served on the board from 1992 until it’s IPO in 1994.
Current
Status: Closed (Former ticker: GMGC)

GiftCertificates.com provides a convenient place for shoppers to find
gift certificates to many of the nation's best merchants. The company
has built their business around the idea that the most thoughtful gift
is the one that lets your recipient choose exactly what he or she wants.
Dan was an angel investor. Current Status: Private

Individual, Inc., was
the world's leading provider of free, individually customized news,
information, and services over the Internet. The company
delivers a competitive edge to business people, providing the information,
tools, and resources they need to work smarter, faster, and more efficiently.
Dan led the B round investment in 1995 and served on the board from 1995,
through the Individual IPO, and until 1997. Current Status: Acquired
by Winstar Communications, Inc. in 1998.

Lernout & Hauspie provides speech and language technology products,
solutions, and services to businesses and individuals. The company uses
advanced translation technology to enable people to interact by voice,
in any language, with the machines that empower them. Dan led a $60M
PIPE into L&H. Current Status: Acquired by Nuance (former ticker:
LHSP)

MarketOrder.com utilized hand held
technology and the internet to provide networking infrastructure for
replenishment ordering for food suppliers.
Dan was an angel investor. Current Status: Closed

Web 3000 developed software to improve Internet download speeds.
The company’s main product, NetSonic,
delivered Web pages to the users faster than a standard browser by requesting
updates only for graphics
that are likely to change. Dan was a board member and investor.
Current
Status: Closed

WeSync shared dynamic
information, like calendars and contact lists, with others from your
Palm-based handheld and Windows
desktop. A free
service, WeSync kept track of the information you’re sharing, and
who you’re sharing it with, updating everyone automatically as
that information changes and evolves. Current Status: Sold to Palm
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