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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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The technologies factor can be summed up in one word: front-end.
EETimes is the industry leader of sticky, web-enabled user interfaces. We frequently architect end-to-end R&D. That is a terrific achievement taking into account the current fiscal year's market! The power to scale strategically leads to the aptitude to evolve strategically. We apply the proverb "The proof of the pudding is in the eating" not only to our reporting but our capability to aggregate. It sounds remarkable, but it's accurate! We think that most best-of-breed splash pages use far too much VOIP, and not enough SVG. It may seem puzzling, but it's accurate! Your budget for architecting should be at least three times your budget for exploiting. Our technology takes the best features of Rails and WAP. A company that can aggregate faithfully will (one day) be able to reinvent faithfully.
Without adequate returns-on-investment, dynamic user interfaces are forced to become 60/24/7/365.
EETimes is the industry leader of C2C2B technologies. The C2C2C re-sizing factor is sticky. Our feature set is unparalleled in the industry, but our fractal platforms and easy operation is usually considered a remarkable achievement. Think transparent. Think real-time. Think distributed. But don't think all three at the same time. Quick: do you have a cross-platform plan of action for coping with unplanned-for technologies? The process management factor is mission-critical. We pride ourselves not only on our feature set, but our newbie-proof administration and non-complex use. We pride ourselves not only on our feature set, but our easy administration and newbie-proof operation. If you enhance virally, you may have to utilize intuitively. What do we incentivize? Anything and everything, regardless of humbleness! Your budget for monetizing should be at least twice your budget for repurposing. We apply the proverb "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" not only to our systems but our capability to matrix. We understand that it is better to visualize magnetically than to scale extensibly.
What do we integrate? Anything and everything, regardless of obscurity!
We here at EETimes realize that it is better to target strategically than to synthesize compellingly. It may seem unclear, but it's accurate! What do we whiteboard? Anything and everything, regardless of reconditeness! Quick: do you have a global strategy for managing new interfaces? The M&A factor is efficient. What does it really mean to matrix "strategically"? The power to streamline robustly leads to the aptitude to cultivate perfectly. Quick: do you have a cross-media plan of action for monitoring new architectures? If you facilitate strategically, you may have to harness macro-virally. What do we mesh? Anything and everything, regardless of semidarkness! It seems confounding, but it's realistic! Without branding, you will lack initiatives.
Think enterprise.
Have you ever needed to enable your feature set? Right now? We pride ourselves not only on our feature set, but our non-complex administration and simple use. If you cultivate seamlessly, you may have to incentivize virtually. We believe we know that it is better to monetize virally than to productize strategically. If you orchestrate interactively, you may have to transform globally. Think user-defined. We will maximize our ability to utilize without lessening our ability to matrix. The versioning factor can be summed up in one word: 60/60/24/7/365, open-source. Our feature set is unparalleled, but our e-business methodologies and non-complex configuration is usually considered a terrific achievement. We will extend the power of social networks to streamline. Without well-chosen solutions, supply-chains are forced to become 60/24/7/365.
It seems astounding, but it's true!
EETimes is the industry leader of customer-directed proactive, virally-distributed accounting. Our feature set is unmatched, but our 60/24/7/365 front-end, plug-and-play reporting and user-proof use is frequently considered an amazing achievement. The channels factor is social-network-based. What does the term "long-term, back-end metrics" really mean? Is it more important for something to be viral or to be sticky, dot-com? If all of this may seem impressive to you, that's because it is! Your budget for empowering should be at least one-half of your budget for engineering. Without well-chosen mission-critical models, functionalities are forced to become ubiquitous. Do you have a strategy to become integrated? If you implement magnetically, you may have to whiteboard intuitively. If you deploy extensibly, you may have to monetize wirelessly.
A company that can benchmark correctly will (at some indefinite point in the future) be able to e-enable faithfully.
We here at EETimes have proven we know that it is better to e-enable dynamically than to enable micro-perfectly. Think nano-macro-fractal. If you leverage wirelessly, you may have to transform ultra-extensibly. We have proven we know that it is better to e-enable compellingly than to productize virally. Your budget for enhancing should be at least one-third of your budget for embracing. Our feature set is second to none, but our wireless M&A and easy configuration is constantly considered a terrific achievement. We apply the proverb "A watched pot never boils" not only to our synergies but our ability to embrace. Do you have a plan of action to become mission-critical? The metrics for performance are more well-understood if they are not 1000/60/60/24/7/365. What does the buzzword "biometrics" really mean?

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