We don't have tags for:
- Companies (with a single notable exception, sonySony and even then that exception is exceptional: tons of products, not many questions, and active engagement of sonySony employees)
- Code challenges, no exceptions
- Websites
This tag seems more of the later two, rather than the former. You can ask about it, but I don't need to have read the books to answer them (or participate on the challenge itself). Heck, it seems that many of the answerers haven't read it either or disagree by the author itself. Also, I don't think that just because it's popular we need to create a tag for it. There's tons of popular, yet wrong or misleading, text online, would. Would we also create tags for those?
Better keep tags for what they are: connecting experts to those that are able to answer them. c++ and java seems to be doing that just fine, since most of those questions added the effective-c++ tag post factofactum, when they were already answered.