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The term “Bluetooth” was derived from 10th-century King Harald? The King was known to be quite fond of blueberries and it always stain his teeth blue, that’s why the King was known across Denmark as “Bluetooth”. The Trade Association thought it would be appropiate to name Bluetooth technology after the king, since he was very powerful and helped to unite Norway, Sweden, and Denmark - just as the technology is designed to allow collaboration between differing industries such as the computing, mobile phone, and automotive markets. The code name stuck. References: bluetoothFiled In: |


