A Guide to Tracking Santa for the Holidays

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If you are looking to track Santa for the holidays – we have some resources for you. There are several sites that are working to track the “Big Guy” this Christmas. You can use the Official NORAD Santa Tracker or Google Santa Tracker. You can also follow Santa updates. We’ve got all your bases covered.

Now you have to be careful. Santa is a master of disguise – Sometimes he likes to use Kris Kringle, Papa Noel, Julemadan, Sinterklaas, Babbo Natale or even Father Christmas. So you will have to stay on your toes.

Track SantaThe North American Aerospace Defense Command’s Santa tracker allows families to see what the jolly Saint Nick is doing on Christmas Eve and around the globe. But how was this tracker put together? We are proud to say that one of the software products Studica offers was used to create it. Smith Micro’s Poser product was used to create 3D graphics for keeping sight of Santa, his sleigh and reindeer. “It’s great to see the various ways that Poser has been utilized in the NORAD Santa Tracker campaigns,” said Steve Yatson, vice president of operations for Smith Micro Software, Productivity and Graphics group.

santaGoogle Maps has some friendly elves work hard and developing a special Santa tracker to see what he is up too. They are all keeping a close eye on what is going on at the North Pole. If they can track him or not, I am not entirely sure. He’s been doing this for a long time and the paparazzi have always been chasing him. So if you can’t see exactly what he is up to, I wouldn't be surprised. I heard he is a spry, wiley fellow, smart as a tack with more than just a little magic in his sack. I mean the man can fit down chimneys – even when though he’s got a belly like a bowl full of jelly! This year, I'll see if I can track him. But I won't stay up too late, I really want to keep myself on the nice list. So before its too dark, I will wait all nestled in my bed and dream of dancing sugar plums. I’ll listen for a “Happy Christmas to All, and to all a good night”.

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