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There are a couple of options to track Santa Claus' progress delivering presents around the world on Christmas Eve. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ... 2023 Google Santa tracker.
Santa Claus is coming to town – and you can use a couple different tools to track him. NORAD and Google both offer tracking services for Saint Nick's whereabouts on Christmas Eve.
How to find Google's Santa Claus Tracker. Google's Santa tracker is newer to the scene, debuting the first time in 2004. Google operates the actual Santa tracker on Dec. 24 and 25.
After nearly 60 years of a wavering belief in Santa Claus, I have come to a major AHA! Santa Claus is actually Google.
Google has calculated that Santa Claus’ Christmas Eve journey takes 25 hours to get the job done. "He makes his first stop just after 10 p.m. local time in far eastern Russia, ...
Starting at 6 a.m. Dec. 24, NORAD’s Santa tracking program will be available to update families and children on where they can find Santa Claus and his sleigh in the night sky. Those interested ...
How to track Santa Claus's Christmas journey. Google and the North American Aerospace Defense Command will track Santa this year, offering up-to-the-minute information on Father Christmas ...
Parents with young children have always tried to preserve the myth and magical aura of Santa Claus for their kids, but that’s becoming harder as the internet becomes more ubiquitous.
EVANSVILLE — Official tracking of Santa Claus' flight bringing toys all over the world doesn't start until Dec. 24, but two major organizations already have their sites up and running. North ...
It's Christmas Eve, Santa Claus is on his way and you can watch his progress as he delivers gifts around the world. The NORAD Santa tracker started tracking the man with the bag early on Christmas ...
You can read more about Google’s Santa-tracking history in our article from last year: How Google Became A Santa Tracker Tradition To Rival NORAD. How to search for Santa Claus ...
Santa from Space – In 2005, one of the Google Earth Community members called ‘ear1grey’ posted an amazing discovery. He found a huge picture (36 miles tall) of Santa.