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Google and Microsoft launch Santa trackers that let kids explore the globe
For a hi-tech solution, you can also track Santa on the Santa-tracker Twitter account of NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command).
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According to the Google Santa tracker, Santa is now over the Solomon Islands to the east of Papua New Guinea, 14,900 kms from Ireland – and moving fast.
Instead of telling the kids that they dialed the wrong number, Shoup said that he wasn’t Santa Claus but he could track him on radar. Instead of listing the number for Sears’ Santa hotline, it posted the number for the Continental Air Defense Command center.
Today, NORAD relies on volunteers to make the program possible and the team typically handles more than 12,000 e-mails and more than 70,000 telephone calls from more than 200 countries and territories.
NORAD’s “Santa Cams” will stream videos on the website as Santa makes his way over various locations.
When a child called in to CONAD on Christmas Eve asking where Santa was, man-in-charge Colonel Harry Shoup first thought it was a prank call. This year, the North American Aerospace Defense Command tracks the old guy and shows what he’s up to by way of the Internet or mobile devices, with a website available in eight languages.
NORAD is responsible for defending the skies and monitoring the sea approaches for both nations.
Santa Claus and his reindeer sit on the roof of the a White House created in brown chocolate, decorated with a wreath, toys, Nutcracker dolls and trimmings, in the State Dining Room of the White House, a preview of Holiday decorations being assembled for the season, in…
The route, which usually Santa do, starts leaving the North Pole crossing the Pacific Ocean, where it begins to deliver presents in island nations, and then he heads west on the northern and southern hemispheres.
Keep checking back to see where’s he at, or call and talk to LIVE Santa trackers at 1-877-446-6723.
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Obama: “You’re just watching TV?” She wanted to know the whereabouts of Santa after reading an advertisement in the local newspaper.