1. Danish King Harald Blatand’s Blue Teeth Inspired Something In The Tech World
Danish King Harald Blatand, who ruled during the 10th century, was known for something a little strange. He had blue teeth. It’s somewhat unknown why he had blue teeth. Some people speculate it was due to rotting, while others speculate it had nothing to do with his teeth at all, but rather his blue clothes. The Bluetooth wireless protocol used in countless electronic devices today actually takes its name from the king. It’s named after him since he united Denmark and Norway the way Bluetooth seeks to unite PCs and mobile phones. The Bluetooth logo is also a reference to him, bearing the Nordic runes for the king’s initials.
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