if its not having blue teeth
Why call blutooth to bluetooth?
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- 3+ months ago by shashik76
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- blue, teeth, mobile phone
Answers (2)
The Bluetooth is named after a 900's king, Herald Bluetooth. King of Denmark and Norway, he is know for unifying warring tribes from Denmark (including Scania, modern-day Sweden, where the Bluetooth technology was invented).
The name may have been less inspired by the historical Herald Bluetooth and more by the interpretation of him in the novel The Long Ships written by Frans Gunnar Bengsston.
The Bluetooth logo merges the Nordic analogous to the modern Latin H and B (haglaz) and (berkanan) forming a bind rune.
According to google The word "Bluetooth" is an anglicized version of the Scandinavian Blåtand/Blåtann, the epithet of the tenth-century king Harald I of Denmark and parts of Norway who united dissonant Danish tribes into a single kingdom. The idea of this name was proposed in 1997 by Jim Kardach who developed a system that would allow mobile phones to communicate with computers (at the time he was reading Frans Gunnar Bengtsson's historical novel The Long Ships about Vikings and king Harald Bluetooth).The implication is that Bluetooth does the same with communications protocols, uniting them into one universal standardThe Bluetooth logo is a bind rune merging the Younger Futhark runes Runic letter ior.svg (Hagall) and Runic letter berkanan.svg (Bjarkan) , Harald's initials.