Friday, December 3, 2010

Google Maps and North American Aerospace Defense Command combine for Santa Tracker 2010

With only twenty-two days until Santa begins his around-the-world flight, the Santa Tracker is gearing up. The North American Aerospace Defense Command Santa Tracker 2010 can be doing not only tracking the flight. The North American Aerospace Defense Command tracker has forged lots of partnerships. Google Maps Mobile, Flickr, YouTube, as well as Twitter could be following the NORAD Santa Tracker. Resource for this article – NORAD Santa Tracker 2010 partners with Google Maps by Money Blog Newz.

NORAD Santa Tracker 2010 history

The North American Aerospace Defense Command has begun the 2010 Santa Tracker service. Starting in 1955, the agency that would become North American Aerospace Defense Command began tracking the flight of Santa Claus. It all started when a Sears department store ad misprinted a phone number where children could “talk to Santa” on Christmas Eve. Kids instead got sent to the Continental Air Defense office, who gave them the “current location” of Santa.

Data concerning the 2010 NORAD Santa Tracker

The 2010 North American Aerospace Defense Command Santa Tracker is going to be a full multimedia activity. You can call the 2010 NORAD Santa Tracker team to get Santa’s current location by dialing 1-877-446-6723. You can send questions to the Santa Tracker team through e-mail also. Noradtrackssanta@gmail.com is where the e-mails are sent to. You are able to also see Santa's location on Twitter with @noradsanta. Want another way to track Santa? You are able to use Google Earth. Google Maps Mobile is available to many people to find North American Aerospace Defense Command Santa Tracker data. Your cell phone will tell you exactly where to find Santa. Just visit m.noradsanta.org or visit Google Maps Mobile and search for “Santa.” The Santa Tracker also offers services through Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, and TroopTube.television. The number of cookies eaten by Santa while traveling are recorded by NORAD also.

Superstar encouragement for 2010 Santa Tracker

Santa flying over various landmarks is shown on YouTube videos by the Santa Tracker team. There could be voice-overs done for the 2010 NORAD Santa Tracker. Superstars could be helping with that this year. Each and every hour there can be a new update from the 2010 North American Aerospace Defense Command Santa Tracker. Make sure you are ready to watch it all with your mobile phone, Google Earth or any of your social media sites.

Info from

YouTube

youtube.com/watch?v=RapJevrCKag&feature=player_embedded

Twitter

twitter.com/noradsanta

Norad Santa

m.noradsanta.org



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