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In what tech historians are calling the greatest missed opportunity in Silicon Valley venture capital history, newly discovered documents from the Napoleonic Archives reveal that the French emperor’s catastrophic 1812 Russian campaign could have been transformed into the world’s first successful military unicorn startup—if only he’d had access to today’s consumer-grade technology. The findings, compiled by the Institute for Retroactive Military Innovation, suggest that Napoleon’s invasion wasn’t a strategic failure but rather a tragic case of being born 200 years too early for proper Series A funding.Source: TechOnion.org
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In what tech historians are calling the greatest missed opportunity in Silicon Valley venture capital history, newly discovered documents from the Napoleonic Archives reveal that the French emperor’s catastrophic 1812 Russian campaign could have been transformed into the world’s first successful military unicorn startup—if only he’d had access to today’s consumer-grade technology. The findings, compiled by the Institute for Retroactive Military Innovation, suggest that Napoleon’s invasion wasn’t a strategic failure but rather a tragic case of being born 200 years too early for proper Series A funding.Source: TechOnion.org
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