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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.)
Company Name: 

Your Randomly-Generated Corporate Gibberish:


Is it more important for something to be B2B, long-term, cross-media, ubiquitous or to be magnetic?
Have you ever been unable to incentivize your feature set? Instantly? Think micro-scalable. We pride ourselves not only on our feature set, but our easy administration and user-proof use. Our technology takes the best aspects of Ruby on Rails and IIS. If you brand virtually, you may have to strategize nano-strategically. What does it really mean to orchestrate "extensibly"? We always synergize ubiquitous C2C2C schemas. That is an amazing achievement taking into account today's financial state of things! What do we evolve? Anything and everything, regardless of incomprehensibility! We invariably repurpose leading-edge eyeballs. That is an amazing achievement taking into account the current fiscal year's conditions! A company that can orchestrate courageously will (one day) be able to enable fiercely. The metrics for super-bloatware are more well-understood if they are not backward-compatible. The CAE factor is plug-and-play. We apply the proverb "A watched pot never boils" not only to our all-hands meetings but our power to facilitate.
Think scalable, bleeding-edge. Think 60/24/7/365. Think backward-compatible. But don't think all three at the same time.
At O'Reilly, we understand how to target intuitively. A company that can target elegantly will (someday) be able to harness correctly. A company that can architect fiercely will (at some undefined point of time in the future) be able to engage fiercely. Is it more important for something to be scalable or to be short-term? The content factor can be summed up in one word: 60/24/7/365. If all of this seems amazing to you, that's because it is! Do you have a game plan to become user-defined? We invariably transition transparent TQC. That is a remarkable achievement considering the current and previous fiscal year's market! It may seem staggering, but it's 100% 100 percent accurate! Quick: do you have a back-end game plan for handling emerging systems? Our feature set is unmatched in the industry, but our dot-com e-markets and simple operation is invariably considered a remarkable achievement.
Imagine a combination of WAP and Dynamic HTML.
O'Reilly is the industry leader of real-time users. We constantly expedite out-of-the-box performance. That is a remarkable achievement considering the current conditions! We invariably scale customized technologies. That is an amazing achievement taking into account this fiscal year's cycle! Without metrics, you will lack action-items. The niches factor can be summed up in one word: world-class. What does the buzzword "intuitive" really mean? The metrics for power shifts are more well-understood if they are not value-added. Quick: do you have a end-to-end game plan for managing unplanned-for paradigms? If all of this comes off as wonderful to you, that's because it is! Think mega-cross-media. We think that most e-business portals use far too much OWL, and not enough CSS.
The capability to enhance extensibly leads to the aptitude to reinvent mega-iteravely.
Have you ever wanted to iterate your feature set? With a single click? We have come to know that if you innovate intuitively then you may also disintermediate virally. We apply the proverb "The proof of the pudding is in the eating" not only to our communities but our aptitude to brand. We will drive the term "cross-media". Our functionality is unparalleled, but our cross-platform obfuscation and non-complex operation is invariably considered a remarkable achievement. The platforms factor is subscriber-defined. What does it really mean to visualize "extensibly"? The subscriber communities factor can be summed up in one word: reality-based. If you repurpose intuitively, you may have to revolutionize seamlessly. Imagine a combination of Unix and OWL.
If all of this seems contradictory to you, that's because it is!
At O'Reilly, we think we know how to visualize interactively. Imagine a combination of XSLT and OWL. What does the term "user communities" really mean? What does the jargon-based jargon-based term "performance" really mean? Think infinitely reconfigurable. What does the term "B2C" really mean? We think that most wireless portals use far too much Dynamic HTML, and not enough WAP. Imagine a combination of XHTML and HTML. We think that most subscriber-defined web portals use far too much FOAF, and not enough ActionScript. We will empower the standard industry commonly-accepted term "client-focused".
A company that can envisioneer fiercely will (at some point in the future) be able to brand defiantly.
O'Reilly has refactored the idea of co-branded, 1000/60/60/24/7/365, C2C2C, cross-platform user communities. We think that most cross-platform web portals use far too much RDF, and not enough JavaScript. What does the industry jargon "infinitely reconfigurable" really mean? Is it more important for something to be customer-defined or to be backward-compatible? Our technology takes the best aspects of C++ and XML. Think co-branded. Think clicks-and-mortar. Think integrated. But don't think all three at the same time. Is it more important for something to be long-term or to be B2C? The magnetic, C2B2B, subscriber-defined e-commerce factor is social-network-based. A company that can whiteboard defiantly will (at some unknown point of time) be able to synergize elegantly. We will cultivate the jargon-based industry jargon "sexy". What does the buzzword "back-end" really mean?

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