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bleeding edgethe very forefront of technological development
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bleeding edgeAn unproven process or technology so far ahead of its time that it may create a competitive disadvantage.
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bleeding edgethe very newest of the new tools: things that no one’s quite sure are going to make it to mainstream. A play on the term “leading edge”.
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bleeding edgedescriptive term for a product, technology, or company at the forefront of its field. Derived from "leading edge," it implies that getting too far ahead of the market is hazardous to surviva [..]
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bleeding edgeBleeding edge refers to technology that has been released but is still not ready for the general public due to the fact that it has not been reliably tested. Bleeding edge technology is released in be [..]
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bleeding edgeA glare on the underside of extensive cloud areas, created by light reflected from snow or ice-covered surfaces. snow blink. . Blink caused by a snow-covered surface, which is whitish and brighter tha [..]
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bleeding edgeRefers to technology that is so new that it could have a high risk of being unreliable, and it may incur greater expense. See also leading edge and cutting edge.
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