Kuwait Times

Santa tracked by Google, Microsoft

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SAN FRANCISCO: Google and Microsoft had their virtual eyes on Santa Claus and his gift-laden sleigh. Each of the rival technology giants continued their separate Internet holiday traditions that allow children, no matter how grown up they might be, to track Santa online as he makes his way around the world on Christmas Eve. “Google’s Santa Tracker launches todayAnd it’s time to follow the jolly man’s sleigh,” the California-based Internet firm said in a blog post playfully penned in rhyme.

“The elves have been working hard for this night, Santa’s village is abuzz — tonight’s the big flight.” The santatrack­er.google.com website includes an animated map and a running tally of the number of gifts delivered.

Microsoft once again partnered with the North American Aerospace Defense Command on an interactiv­e website at noradsanta.org where Santa’s reindeerdr­awn sleigh can be seen making its way over countries around the world.

NORAD’s involvemen­t began 60 years ago when a wrong telephone number printed in a newspaper advertisem­ent resulted in children calling for Santa. The commander on duty that day had staff provide callers with updates on Santa’s location and the tradition evolved into the NORAD Santa-tracking website.

“Throughout the year, we can be pretty cynical,” Matthew Quinlan, marketing director for Bing, Microsoft’s search engine, said in a blog post. “But this is one moment where we can see things again through a child’s eyes, and it gives us a fresh sense of wonder.”

The NORAD Santa-tracking website includes games and allows people to ask Cortana, Microsoft’s virtual assistant software, where Santa is at any given moment. —AFP

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