Same ol' annual story, new technology.
The Washington Post/Technology/Hayley Tsukayama, 12/24/12. "NORAD teams with Microsoft to track Santa this year.
Get ready.... |
Here we go.... |
Tracking Santa has been a tradition since 1955, when a misprinted ad gave the phone number for what was then known as CONAD as the contact information for a Santa hotline. The director at the time, Air Force Col. Harry Shoup, directed those on duty to give Santa’s location on the radar to any child who called. The tradition has continued ever since.
For me? |
Stop at your house? |
ft phones, as well as Windows PCs, to make the effort more accessible for parents and kids. So far, Davis said, NORAD has seen more than 1.7 million app downloads across all devices.
Google is still continuing with its own version of the Santa Tracker this year, separate from NORAD, for those who want to stick with Google Maps as they follow Santa’s sleigh around the world." Read article.
Reference - North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORA) is tracking the Santa Claus annual journey right now. And see the Google tracker, its more than just pings on the radar screen. The sleigh moves, presents are delivered if you stay on the website for a few minutes.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
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