THINGLEFIN, INC. COMPLETES SERIES A FINANCING
Studio to Create Web-Based Casual MMO

Bellevue, WA — July 11, 2007 — Thinglefin, Inc., a premier developer of massively multi-player online casual games, announced today it has completed a successful Series A financing round led by California Technology Ventures.

The new financing will provide Thinglefin with the ability to self-fund development of their unannounced massively multi-player game. The game, which will be free to play, will be playable in a browser, directly over the Web.

“We have high expectations for our investment in Thinglefin. The audience for Web-based casual games continues to expand, creating enormous opportunities,” stated Alex Suh, Managing Director of California Technology Ventures. “The Thinglefin team has a compelling vision for how to reach new audiences and retain those customers with a combination of accessibility and engaging gameplay.”

“We’re going to be creating a dialogue with gamers,” said Toby Ragaini, Thinglefin’s CEO. “We’re looking forward to receiving feedback from our audience when it’s the most actionable: during development.”

About Thinglefin
Thinglefin, a premier developer of massively multi-player online casual games, was founded in May, 2007 by Toby Ragaini, Jeremy Friesen, and Ryan O’Rourke. More information on Thinglefin can be found at http://thinglefin.com/.

About California Technology Ventures
California Technology Ventures is a venture capital fund focused on investments in the information technology and life sciences industries. The directors at CTV have an extensive operating and investment history in developing new technology. More information on CTV can be found at http://www.CTVentures.com.

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