Interesting part... because the king's dad had a blue tooth when he was born so then when the danish king was born, his mum got the idea of bluetooth
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The Danish King Harald Bluetooth(Blåtand) has no connection to the Bluetooth technology. It is just a nick name, that he had. Hahaha! :-) (sorry, i am danish, and i find this misunderstanding quite entertaining).
Founded in September 1998, the word "Bluetooth" is taken from the 10th century Danish King Harald Bluetooth.
The Kings and Queens of Denmark.
Harald Bluetooth was king of Denmark in the late 900s. He managed to unite Denmark and part of Norway into a single kingdom and then introduced Christianity into it. Bluetooth technology similarly unites different electronic devices together.
Blue in Bluetooth was named after Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson. He was the 10th-century Danish king known for his efforts in uniting tribes at war. His dead tooth was found and said to be blue, which is where Bluetooth got its name. Radio with Bluetooth has a computer chip inside.
Bluetooth is a trademark. To use it a device must provide functionality corresponding to the bluetooth specification. As to why they picked that name, you would have to ask the people that developed the specification. Trademark names must be distinctive, this one sure is.
Danish King Bluetooth was key in uniting parts of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway when they were at war. Bluetooth technology was named after the king as it was designed to unite products and technologies through a unified form of connectivity.
No, "Harral" is not a danish name. A very similar danish name, is the name "Harald".
Denmark was unified by the danish king "Harold Bluetooth" in around 980
i dont f'n know!
One of the two inventors is the Bluetooth technology (a Swede) suggested to name it after the Danish King since he - as described on the Jelling rune stone from circa 965 - united Denmark and Norway, and thus could symbolise a technology that shout exactly connect different electronic objects.
The word Bluetooth is an anglicised version of Danish Blåtand, 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 implication is that Bluetooth does the same with communications protocols, uniting them into one universal standard.Created by telecoms vendor Ericsson in 1994.