In 2004, Google released its own Santa Tracker, which offers a very different experience but is still just as fun. Fast forward to today and there are a number of ways to find out what's happening ...
Since then, NORAD Tracks Santa has gone global, receiving calls from around the world and posting updates on social media for millions of fans. Google joined in on tracking Old Saint Nick's ...
Google's Santa Tracker is a fun and festive tradition started in 2004. The tracker includes games, videos, an arrival countdown, and an entertaining "live feed." While frivolous, the Santa Tracker ...
Fortunately, some of the world's greatest tech giants – most prominently Google – have invested in a savvy Santa Tracker, so you can check in on where the big man is at. Google opts for a ...
And if you have Amazon’s Alexa, you can ask: “Alexa, where’s Santa?” If you’re really committed to monitoring his whereabouts, you can download the NORAD tracking app from Google Play or ...
The tracker went live on December 24, 2024. People can access Google's Santa tracking website on the web browser and watch a live map of Father Christmas' current location, next stop, and a live ...
Santa Claus is comin' to town on Christmas Eve. But which ones and when? Families can track his journey with these websites and mobile apps.
Times being what they are, you can, of course, follow Santa on Facebook or X.com. You can go to NORAD’s tracking site here. Over at Google, they have pulled out all the Christmas stops this year.
Norad is still an option for tracking Santa online, though it has been doing it since 1958. In 2004, Google rolled out its own tracker, giving everyone two primary choices for their Santa-tracking ...