Do you like technology? What about latest and greatest technology? Would that be cool if you had your own Earth-orbiting satellite that would look upon us from the sky, and every time something cool was invented, released, discovered, it would instantly record a video about it and made it available for you to watch? It would be cool, right? Well, you can have it then.
sput⋅nik
–noun, any of a series of Soviet Earth-orbiting satellites: “Sputnik I” was the world’s first space satellite. It was launched into an elliptical low earth orbit by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957, and was the first in a series of satellites collectively known as the Sputnik program
Since 1957 Sputnik spent a long time learning what’s cool about out techy world, how to aggregate this enormous amount of new discoveries, and present it in a clean, simple and concise fashion. Interestingly enough, a phrase “high tech” was firstly coined in that same year – coincidence?
But Sputnik does not work alone, it has the best breed of people that are specialized in high tech from their birth, that’s right – “Uber Geeks”!
As wiki points out geek is a slang term, noting individuals as “a peculiar or otherwise odd person, especially one who is perceived to be overly obsessed with one or more things including those of intellectuality, electronics, etc.”
Sputnik geeks are not only obsessed with intellectuality, electronics and much more, but they also love putting it into a simple video form and share it with the rest of the world. And that is exactly why Geek Sputnik TV was born – “from uber geek satellite to the rest of the world about technology”.
Since the whole “Sputnik Program” was started in former Soviet Union, Geek Sputnik TV inherited the legacy and currently broadcasts in Russian. However with an immediate attention and a high interest from WWW, we may be seeing these uber geeks to expand and include more languages including English in the near future.
Stay tuned – geeks are sharing!
