Amazon has a new feature with which they do various kinds of analysis on (many of) the books in their catalog. One of these analyses is the "statistically improbably phrase" test; this shows phrases for a given book that appear much more often in one book than in the whole corpus of books in their Search Inside program. For my book, here are the SIPs Amazon found:
relaying configuration, antivirus product vendors, relaying settings, archive sink, htr files, perimeter scanner, constrained delegation, check pox, default response rule, mailbox database, key archival, attachment access, perimeter network, message tracking, mailbox administrators, messaging security, retention categories, smart card enrollment station, machine certificates, delegate access, dialog hox, segmentation value, privilege escalation, inbound mail, event sink
Note "check pox" and "dialog hox"; those are probably my favorites. I can't wait to see what the list for the Cookbook looks like!
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