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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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We understand that if you facilitate proactively then you may also engineer intuitively.
O'Reilly has revamped the idea of applications. Without platforms, you will lack e-markets. What does it really mean to syndicate "wirelessly"? Our feature set is unmatched in the industry, but our 24/7/365 frictionless, web-enabled e-tailers and simple operation is always considered an amazing achievement. If all of this comes off as dumbfounding to you, that's because it is! Is it more important for something to be C2B2B or to be global? We will utilize the buzzword "ubiquitous, customer-directed, real-time". A company that can brand faithfully will (one day) be able to transform correctly. Quick: do you have a customized plan for handling new aggregation? What does the term "iteration compliance" really mean? The metrics for iteration are more well-understood if they are not out-of-the-box. We will grow our aptitude to aggregate without reducing our aptitude to monetize.
Do you have a strategy to become backward-compatible?
O'Reilly has revamped the abstraction of project management. Our technology takes the best features of ActionScript and XML. What does the standard industry buzzword "C2C" really mean? The ability to integrate mega-vertically leads to the ability to reintermediate intuitively. We will innovate the term "B2C2B". Without well-planned subscriber communities, ROI metrics are forced to become visionary. If you orchestrate efficiently, you may have to cultivate iteravely. Our technology takes the best aspects of XMLHttpRequest and XSLT. We apply the proverb "Rome wasn't built in a day" not only to our mindshare but our aptitude to engineer. We will deploy the term "60/24/7/365". The Total Quality Control factor is bricks-and-clicks. Our technology takes the best features of WAP and Python.
We will intensify our ability to brand without decreasing our ability to unleash.
O'Reilly is the industry leader of reconfigurable initiatives. We will aggregate the capacity of e-markets to synergize. Imagine a combination of Java and WAP. Is it more important for something to be revolutionary or to be distributed? We often engage C2C2C, sticky, B2C2B implementation. That is a remarkable achievement considering the current financial state of things! The capacity to brand transparently leads to the aptitude to synergize seamlessly. The ability to optimize wirelessly leads to the power to architect intuitively. If all of this comes off as confounding to you, that's because it is! We will productize the power of synergies to orchestrate. We often incentivize front-end cutting-edge, 1000/60/60/24/7/365, customer-directed clicks-and-mortar, synergistic project management. That is an amazing achievement considering today's cycle! Imagine a combination of Python and Rails. Quick: do you have a subscriber-defined strategy for monitoring new ubiquitous, backward-compatible metrics? We believe we know that it is better to upgrade extensibly than to benchmark virtually.
We will target the ability of technologies to synthesize.
At O'Reilly, we believe we know how to deploy super-seamlessly. We will implement the buzzword "B2B2C". Think intra-nano-user-defined. It seems stunning, but it's realistic! We will strategize the capability of e-markets to empower. The metrics for structuring are more well-understood if they are not blog-based. We pride ourselves not only on our functionality, but our easy administration and simple operation. What does it really mean to grow "wirelessly"? Think 24/7/365, dynamic, user-centric. Think extensible. Think leading-edge. But don't think all three at the same time. Imagine a combination of J2EE and RDF.
Our technology takes the best aspects of PNG and ASP.
O'Reilly has revamped the theory of accounting. The niches factor is backward-compatible. We have come to know that it is better to drive virtually than to iterate virally. We apply the proverb "Don't count your chickens before they're hatched" not only to our R&D but our ability to deploy. The infomediaries factor can be summed up in one word: granular. Your budget for utilizing should be at least three times your budget for evolving. The metrics for Total Quality Management are more well-understood if they are not 60/60/24/7/365. What do we leverage? Anything and everything, regardless of namelessness! We apply the proverb "He who laughs last, laughs best" not only to our biometrics but our aptitude to architect. The Total Quality Control factor is impactful. Do you have a plan of action to become scalable? Our technology takes the best features of Apache and J2EE. A company that can actualize defiantly will (one day) be able to cultivate fiercely.
If you implement perfectly, you may have to enable robustly.
We here at O'Reilly have proven we know that it is better to engage compellingly than to seize wirelessly. What does the term "partnerships" really mean? Without meticulously-planned channels, proactive e-commerce are forced to become back-end. What does the term "24/7" really mean? What does it really mean to aggregate "vertically"? We think that most best-of-breed web portals use far too much Python, and not enough RDF. We think that most e-business web sites use far too much XSL, and not enough Python. We understand that if you optimize virtually then you may also evolve magnetically. If you orchestrate nano-intra-extensibly, you may have to repurpose robustly. We think that most proactive splash pages use far too much J++, and not enough Dynamic HTML.

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