No so long ago, the computer geek (origin: Dorkus IBM-us) was confined to the back rooms and basements of companies everywhere. White dress shirts (sleeves optional), thin black ties and horn-rimmed glasses were standard issue. Mainstream social acceptance? Not so much. Over each succeeding decade, however, geeks have crept out of their shells, changed their look and gained more acceptance in business and in society. The results of which can be seen today: Geeks and their much-loved tech have thoroughly invaded the mainstream. Let's take a tour through the ages, shall we? [Image credits: (left to right) Windowtowallstree.com; Getty Images (2)]
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A Brief History of Geeks
Before smartphones, social networks, and other must-have tech, it wasn't a badge of honor to be called a geek. Here's a look back at the evolution of the nerds.
History of Geekdom
The IBM Era
Pirates of Silicon Valley
Gamers in Training
Geeks Land in Pop Culture
The King of the Geeks
From Slumdog to Dotcom Millionaires
Google Guys
Geeks Get Their Own Squad
Nerds!
IT Still at Work
The Tech Geek Inside Us All
From Gates to Zuckerberg
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