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Little known historically accurate facts about the Vikings - Page 38 of 45 - Kiwi Report

Little known historically accurate facts about the Vikings


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[post_page_title]Vikings and Bluetooth[/post_page_title]
The Vikings have a lot more connection to modern technology than we thought as Bluetooth technology was actually inspired by the Vikings. Jim Kardach, the inventor of Bluetooth, named his device after Harald Bluetooth, a Viking King of Denmark.

Vikings and Bluetooth

He did this after he read about the king who sought to reunite the Viking tribes. Kardach thought that Bluetooth was a uniting technology so it was a fitting name. Fun fact, the symbol of Bluetooth is actually a combination of Runes letters!

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