Christmas Eve is just around the corner, and Microsoft is launching Santa Tracker with Radar the Elf
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Microsoft is once again working with the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) to update its Santa Tracker website by using several Azure website services, including an interactive map.
Our latest edition of Microsoft Weekly covers a quieter week where we learned about a couple more Windows bugs along with a few patches, a fine on Microsoft Bing, and some Teams and Excel updates.
Microsoft has partnered with NORAD to supply Bing Maps imagery in NORAD's Santa tracker. Families will be able to track the location of Santa from Christmas Eve and learn about the visited places.
Teams from across Microsoft have been working together to make NORAD's Santa-tracker more fun and engaging than ever before, with a wide range of festive features for kids of all ages.
Ready to track Santa this year? Microsoft is once again partnering with NORAD to give you and your little ones the ability to track Santa on Christmas Eve.
For the past few years, Microsoft has been tracking Santa on his journey on December 24th but this year, Microsoft is taking it up a notch to track the jolly man on his journey.
Microsoft and NORAD's tracking of Santa Claus' journey to deliver presents today seems to be very different than Google's information, including how many presents Santa has given out.
Microsoft is helping the US Air Force this year with its annual NORAD Santa Tracker effort, with support from Windows Azure and Bing Maps. Meanwhile, Google has launched its own Santa Tracker effort.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command, better known as NORAD, has released their official Windows 8 Santa tracking app, designed to show where Santa Claus will be on Christmas Eve.
Starting on Monday, December 24th, at 1 am PST, you can watch Santa Claus fly making his yearly world round trip. Thanks to NORAD and partners Google, AGI, Verizon, Booz Allen Hamilton, Official Santa Mail,...
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