How did the word Bluetooth came from???

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In this new blog post I have written about the History of Bluetooth mainly about "How did the word Bluetooth came from??? So lets start now,

Introduction
I think that 30% of the people reading this have been using Bluetooth but other 70% of people are not using Bluetooth because internet specially [WIFI] have developed very rapidly since some years. But have you ever wondered where the name “Bluetooth” came from and why does it have that strange logo and what does that even have to do with the Viking Age that is exactly what I'm here to answer in this post.

Explanation
Ok let me start by explaining what Bluetooth is and how it got it’s name. In 1996 Many tech companies were working on a new technology called short-range radio links but the problem was that they were all creating their own standard for it for example intel called it business RF and X encoded MC-link. The companies realized they needed to work together and create a single short-range radio standard. Instead of having multiple competing standards so the company created a special interest group and held a meeting in London at the Hexen plant in Sweden. Here the companies came to an agreement of working together and the special interest group was formed and employee from Intel proposed that the technology should be given the code name Bluetooth. Until the marketing group would come up with a better name for the technology. 

The history of the word Bluetooth has its roots in the Viking Age and that is exactly from where the employee from Intel got his idea by reading books about Vikings. The marketing group would eventually come up with a suggestion to call it pan which is short for personal area network but it was found too difficult to trademark and therefore Bluetooth remained the name for the short-range radio link and the name Bluetooth was officially adopted and trade market in 1998 but who was Bluetooth??. Bluetooth was the name or actually nickname of Hal comb son who was a Danish king that lived in the Viking Age. There are many rumors and speculations by Havel was given the nickname Bluetooth. Some people claim it was because he had a pair tooth others say he loved to eat blue berries or licorice but it might come as a surprise to you that none of those statements are actually true in fact. We do not know why Havel Gomes on or how Bluetooth go this nickname but we have a few sources that mention him by that name the first mention of Hal Bluetooth is in the 11th century about two hundred years after his death. In there was killing conical written by unknown author. It was the first attempt of writing down the history of Denmark and it spans our time period from 826 AD to 1157 AD it was originally written down in Latin but Was later translated into other languages such as English and Danish. It is highly likely that this book was written by a monk since it was written in legend however how I could have had to nickname Bluetooth and maybe that is how people refer to him when they sat around at night telling stories about the great kings of Dilma.


The name probably survived in oral history before it was written down centuries later the Bluetooth simple is a combination of the two rooms from new Janka Farokh which was the runic alphabet that the Vikings used in the wagon age. They used the initials of how a Bluetooth to create what is called a pint room by merging the two initials together. The new room consisted of the later age also called the haka room and the letter P which is called the Parchon room creating pint rooms was something that was practiced in the Viking Age but it was very rare.

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