Buzzphrase

Feb 18, 2011 08:21

Last night I published my second Android app, called Buzzphrase. It's a random mission statement generator-trying to be a high-quality mission statement generator, with a wider variety of output than most you see. I built it around a grammar engine; that is, it knows a bunch of grammatical structures and how to glue them together and plug in individual words. It also uses random clip art and fonts-it doesn't try to match the clip art to the words, though.

It's free, but ad-supported. This turned out to be a lot easier than I'd expected; AdMob's API is pretty simple if all you want to do is stick in the ad widget and forget about it. I'll probably create an ad-supported version of Fanorona next.

Some sample output:

We truly believe in evaluating market-leading seamless, dynamic chemistry solutions by suppressing the dreams of our associates with teamwork and customer-centric management practices, while maintaining our focus on the bottom line.

The robustness of our market-driven, high-performance, web-ready search architecture, and developing equality of opportunity, will ensure our success in the domestic market.

Our most important priority is coordinating superb distinctive, authoritative search deliverables, because excellent businesses want satisfaction.

Our primary priority is strategizing customer-centric utilitarian, next-generation incentive management opportunities, while developing quality.

We honestly believe in recontextualizing advanced utilitarian, distinctive search deliverables by disintermediating market-leading object-oriented, high-performance incentive management databases with commitment and superb management practices.

The subjectivity of our competitive, turnkey, organic computation engine will ensure our dominance in the government market.

We truly believe in disseminating multidisciplinary authoritative, organic analytics products by destroying the hopes of our human resources with quality and excellent management processes.

buzzphrase, android, ads, geekery

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