
Digg is a favourite user-submitted and controlled social reports web site. That sounds like a large amount of qualifiers but I am just making an attempt to be descriptive. I am huge fan of Digg and I also enjoy reading quite a bit about Google and Android.
Sadly, Google does not have their own subcategory under the tech header on the Digg default page. Microsoft and Apple both have their own categories and if you search either of those terms on Digg, you will find about 15,000 stories submitted for each. But if you search for Google, you will gret around 250,000 results. What? Why should Microsoft and Apple - with a comparatively low number of search results - get their own classes while the extraordinarily popular Google is ignored? Well, I have decided to try and raise the question in a highly-visible forum - the most vital to the Digg community and behind-the-scenes crew: the Digg index page. I need your assistance to try this. If you go to this DroidDog post, you will find a Digg badge at the top (as seen in the image below).
If you have a belief in the cause and have a Digg account, sign in and Digg the tale. If you have a belief in the cause but do not have a Digg account, get one! It is free and the site is interesting. If you've got the time, you might even read the DroidDog post. If we get sufficient Diggs, the site will listen. That is how the image category was born.