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A '''tech geek''' is a socially awkward person whose interest and proficiency is in [[technology]], especially computers. Such people were stigmatized but are now viewed more positively because their expertise may make them successful in business and their competence makes them useful to others by providing technical advice and assistance.<ref name=NaG>{{citation |url=http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ720371.pdf |title=Nerds and Geeks: Society’s Evolving Stereotypes of Our Students With Gifts and Talents |author=Tracey Cross |pages=26-27 |journal=Gifted Child Today |year=2005 |volume=Vol. 28 |number=no. 4|quote="tech geek" is a common phrase used to describe someone whose passion for technology has made him or her a computer expert}}</ref>
Tech geeks
▲Tech geeks who have been notorious and condemned include [[Steve Jobs]] and [[Bill Gates]], both of whose management styles involved yelling at people; the founders of [[Napster]]; Nick Starr<ref>Biddle 11/13/2013</ref>; [[Peter Shih]]<ref>Wilkey 2013</ref>; and the recently arrested [[Motionloft]] CEO [[Jon Mills]]. <ref>Biddle 2014</ref>
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