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      <title>Bigfoot Networks Secures $8 Million Series B Funding</title>
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Bigfoot Networks (www.bigfootnetworks.com), the technology networking
company behind the Killer line of gaming network cards today announced it
has raised $8 million in Series B financing led by existing investors North
Bridge Venture Partners, Palomar Ventures and Raven Venture Partners. It
will use the investment to fund product development and expand its
go-to-market capabilities. Bigfoot Networks has raised a total of $20.75
million in funding to date.

Bigfoot Networks also announced that it has hired former Polycom executive
Wayne Dunlap as vice president of engineering and added veteran consumer
technology executive Greg Ballard to its board of directors. Press release
enclosed below.
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