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Dec. 18, 2006 at 3:54pm Eastern by Danny Sullivan
Tracking Santa Through NORAD & Google Earth
I love to track Santa courtesy of NORAD, the North American Air Defense Command. I did a post on my personal blog last year, Tracking Santa Through The NORAD Web Site, talking about how I moved from listening to Santa's location on the radio to monitoring him with my kids on the web. Gary Price tipped me to the news that the NORAD Tracks Santa 2006 site is now up. Can't wait for him in flight? Nathan over at InsideGoogle highlighted an official Google blog post about how you can find presents he's left behind in Google Earth and then track him in the software on Christmas Eve. More info on that here. Just make sure all you little searchers are in bed before he arrives!
NOTE: See Instructions On Tracking Santa With NORAD & Google: The 2007 Edition for an update on the site.
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