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Corporate Gibberish Generator™

Welcome to the Corporate Gibberish Generator™ by Andrew Davidson. andrewdavidson/at\andrewdavidson/dot\com
Enter your company name and click "Generate" to generate several paragraphs of corporate gibberish suitable for pasting into your prospectus.
(The gibberish is geared more toward Internet and technology companies.)
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Your Randomly-Generated Corporate Gibberish:


Imagine a combination of OWL and HTML.
A List Apart is the industry leader of affiliate-based reporting. Imagine a combination of J++ and PGP. The technologies factor can be summed up in one word: web-enabled. Think proactive. Think subscriber-defined. Think dynamic. But don't think all three at the same time. Think extensible. Think value-added. Think ubiquitous. But don't think all three at the same time. Quick: do you have a user-centric scheme for monitoring emerging e-services? We apply the proverb "Never look a gift horse in the mouth" not only to our angel investors but our power to streamline. We realize that it is better to innovate intra-robustly than to leverage intuitively. What does the term "data hygiene" really mean? We think that most 60/24/7/365 web sites use far too much Rails, and not enough J2EE.
We think that most holistic web-based applications use far too much J2EE, and not enough Flash.
A List Apart practically invented the term "distributed Total Quality Management". It may seem unimagined, but it's accurate! Think blog-based. We understand that if you actualize vertically then you may also matrix intuitively. Imagine a combination of OWL and HTML. Without well-chosen technologies, portals are forced to become 1000/60/60/24/7/365. Imagine a combination of ASP and Ruby on Rails. What do we brand? Anything and everything, regardless of anonymity! We apply the proverb "He who hesitates is lost" not only to our process management but our capability to aggregate. If all of this seems confusing to you, that's because it is! It may seem stupefying, but it's realistic!
We will scale up our capability to transition without decreasing our power to morph.
We here at A List Apart realize that it is better to maximize wirelessly than to productize wirelessly. Our feature set is second to none, but our reality-based project management metrics and simple configuration is constantly considered a remarkable achievement. We apply the proverb "A barking dog never bites" not only to our 60/24/7/365, 24/7, customer-directed CAE but our power to embrace. Do you have a game plan to become ubiquitous? We have proven we know that if you syndicate robustly then you may also exploit cyber-holistically. What does it really mean to enhance "vertically"? Without raw bandwidth, you will lack infomediaries. We will productize the commonly-used term "subscriber-defined". Without appropriate portals, branding metrics are forced to become C2C2B. What do we seize? Anything and everything, regardless of humbleness! Think open-source. Think clicks-and-mortar. Think dynamic. But don't think all three at the same time. The ability to envisioneer extensibly leads to the ability to monetize mega-wirelessly.
Our technology takes the best features of ASP and PHP.
A List Apart has refactored the abstraction of bricks-and-clicks versioning. If all of this may seem confounding to you, that's because it is! We will envisioneer the term "impactful". The CAD factor is web-enabled, value-added. We apply the proverb "A rolling stone gathers no moss" not only to our process management metrics but our power to drive. We have come to know that it is better to whiteboard transparently than to engineer robustly. What does the term "TQM" really mean? We apply the proverb "A rolling stone gathers no moss" not only to our performance but our ability to incubate. What does it really mean to scale "virally"? Is it more important for something to be B2B2C or to be bricks-and-clicks? We will incentivize the power of models to whiteboard.
The ability to optimize holistically leads to the power to target iteravely.
A List Apart has permanently altered the theory of process management. Think macro-social-network-based. What do we strategize? Anything and everything, regardless of obscurity! Think nano-user-centric. If all of this sounds mixed-up to you, that's because it is! What does the commonly-used term "synergies" really mean? Imagine a combination of Apache and PNG. What do we seize? Anything and everything, regardless of abstruseness! It sounds marvelous, but it's true! We will maximize our capability to streamline without decrementing our power to deliver. We will streamline the term "impactful, back-end, open-source". The bandwidth factor can be summed up in one word: C2B2B.
A company that can integrate defiantly will (eventually) be able to streamline easily.
We here at A List Apart understand that it is better to target vertically than to extend transparently. Without meticulously-planned mindshare, solutions are forced to become synergistic. We apply the proverb "Don't count your chickens before they're hatched" not only to our channels but our capability to engineer. Without sufficient returns-on-investment, models are forced to become proactive. Without sufficient 24/7, holistic convergence, subscriber communities are forced to become proactive. Without subscriber communities, you will lack synergies. What does the term "C2C" really mean? Imagine a combination of Dynamic HTML and Dynamic HTML. What does the term "B2C2B" really mean? What do we disintermediate? Anything and everything, regardless of anonymity! We invariably innovate revolutionary convergence. That is a terrific achievement considering today's market conditions! We will integrate the aptitude of power shifts to envisioneer. If all of this sounds fabulous to you, that's because it is!

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