These are just bombastic claims and empty verbiage which has become "language du jour" in the Interwebs. This came into vogue during the software boom of the 90s when companies started asking for "rah-rah passion" and everybody started making such inane statements to get through interviews.
As for the submitted article, it is just pedestrian (there is nothing in it really) with some pretty posturing/language to sell it.
But some of comments in this thread are informative.
These are just bombastic claims and empty verbiage which has become "language du jour" in the Interwebs. This came into vogue during the software boom of the 90s when companies started asking for "rah-rah passion" and everybody started making such inane statements to get through interviews.
As for the submitted article, it is just pedestrian (there is nothing in it really) with some pretty posturing/language to sell it.
But some of comments in this thread are informative.