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A look at local web happenings in Tacoma, Pierce County and South Puget Sound
Monday, December 24th, 2007
Posted by Mark Briggs @ 01:15:45 pm

It's Christmas Eve so I thought it would be fitting to feature a nifty online resource to help you answer the question on every kid's mind today: where is Santa Claus?
Using the NORAD Tracks Santa site, you can view a Google map to see where Santa has already visited and then view YouTube reports from NORAD officials on Santa sightings. The map is updated every 5 minutes so you'll always know where Santa visited last.
What do you suppose is in Santa's bag? I'm guessing there's a Wii or two in there.
According to this news article, NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) has mobilized a record 1,000 volunteers to field thousands of calls and e-mails from children eager to pinpoint Santa's current position.
Merry Christmas, everyone!
Categories: Web 2.0
