informationweek.com - 12/24/2008
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Santa Claus was over Japan early Wednesday and heading south toward Guam, the Marshall Islands, New Guinea, and ultimately Australia, according to a special, Google Maps-powered Web site established by the North American Aerospace Defense Command. From Australia, Santa was expected to head ...
noradsanta.org - 12/19/2008
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noradsanta.org —
Track Santa in 3D In addition to tracking
Santa on the NORAD Tracks Santa homepage, you can
also track his flight in Google Earth. To do so, you will need two things: To get ready ahead of time, click on the green button below to download the Google ...
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Track Santa in 3d
searchenginejournal.com - 12/24/2008
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searchenginejournal.com —
The tracking of Santa’s gift giving trip across
the globe began at 6 am today as Christmas
morning hit the Pacific Rim and Santa has already dropped off presents to all of the good boys & girls in Japan, Australia, Korea and parts of Russian and China. Norad (North American ...
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Track Santa Claus With Norad & Google
product-reviews.net - 12/24/2008
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product-reviews.net —
For those of you who are wondering where
Santa Claus is right now, you can now track
where he is as Norad Santa Tracker 2008 has now gone live. Kids around the world will now be able to watch where Santa is, thanks to the Norad Radar, as well as on Google Earth. Now you will be able to ...
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Norad Santa Tracker 2008 Live: Where is Santa Claus?
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NORAD tracks Claus
Core77 —
NORAD (the North American Aerospace Defense Command) has been tracking Santa Claus via Google maps, and man, that bugger is moving!
via information week
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NORAD tracks Santa’s all-night red-nose flight
ZDNet Government —
... . He moves fast, though: Two minutes later he was over Moscow. In the wonderful life of NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, Christmas is the miraculous time when they get to report on Santa’s progress around the globe as he brings Christmas to your house. The holiday tradition dates back to 1955, when a newspaper ad misprinted a phone number, leading kids to contact NORAD’s predecessor, the Continental Air Defense Command, InfoWeek explains. Not wanting to disappoint children who called in, then operations director Col. Harry Shoup instructed his staff to ...
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