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When two devices need to talk to each other, they
 need to have a handshake on various parameters
 before the conversation starts. The first agreement
 is on the medium – will they use wires, or talk over
 some wireless signal? Bluetooth is one such wireless signal (protocol)
 over which two (or more) devices communicate
 over.
 Strange name though isn’t it – are the bluetooth
 waves invisible but blue and shaped like teeth?
 Wrong! There is absolutely no relation between the name
 and the meaning.
 
The Bluetooth protocol was created by Ericsson
 (pre-Sony Ericsson) which is a major Swedish
 telecommunication company. They named it after
 the Danish viking king, Harald Blåtand. As legend goes, Blåtandhad
 the blessed ability to bring people negotiate with each other, and
 cometo talking terms. So skilled was he, that he was able to unite Denmark
 and Norway together! The literal translation of Blåtand means blue-tooth, hence
 the name Bluetooth for the protocol. It does precisely what Blåtand did – lets
 two wireless device to communicate with each
 other!
 The Bluetooth symbol has HaraldBlåtand’sinitials inscribed into it (in Runic).
 The two lines stickingout of the back of the B
 actually represent a Runic H – thats
 H for Harald .The B for Bluetooth also stands for
 
 
          
      
 
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