The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has been tracking Santa's position since 1955, when a misprinted ad led to children calling the airspace defense director of operations when they'd meant to call Old Saint Nick.
Google has teamed with Norad again this year to track Santa. A new feature on the Google News home page shows which stories have been shared the most by Google users and on Twitter, though it isn't clear if Google is tracking any other sources (e.g.
Google similarly started tracking Santa in 2004 and has been partnering with NORAD on this fun project since 2007. Google has teamed with Norad again this year to track Santa. Another tradition that brings joy to youngsters everywhere is the one...
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So be sure to check out the NORAD Santa Tracking site, where the group is now in its 50th year of providing this valuable service. I talk a bit more about it here: Tracking Santa Through The NORAD Web Site.