microchunk

English

Etymology

micro- + chunk

Noun

microchunk (plural microchunks)

  1. A very small piece.
  2. (marketing) Part of a product or service made available separately from its traditional package.

Verb

microchunk (third-person singular simple present microchunks, present participle microchunking, simple past and past participle microchunked)

  1. (marketing, transitive) To split up a product or service sold traditionally as a package.
    • Fred Wilson Fred Wilson on the future of media
      If I were a television executive right now, I'd take my content, microchunk it, put a couple calls to a video ad server in the middle of it, and let it go wherever it wants to go.
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