As is becoming traditional recently, Google has partnered with NORAD�again to help you to track Santa Claus progress all over the world this Christmas Eve.

In case your children want to find yourself in seeing where Pere Noel can be in the epic journey, here s how:

- In the website:�Noradsanta.org�is the site to visit to determine Santa s current location and the route ahead. Santa Cam videos from around the globe will also be on off.

- On The Internet Earth:�If you have�the�Google Earth browser plug-in�installed, you ll have the ability to follow Santa in three dimensional right all over the world.

- Via NORAD s social networking accounts:�NORAD is going to be upgrading you via its Google+,�Twitter�or�Facebook�accounts. NORAD s SantaCam videos may also be published to the YouTube funnel during the day.

- On the run: NORAD comes with an application for Android and iOS, which enables you to definitely track Santa. You may also use Google Maps for Mobile from the supported phone, by trying to find Santa .

and do not forget that Google offers personalised messages from Santa as both voice calls and video.

The help above, together with snowy styles for Search (Key in Allow it to snow watching) and YouTube, reveal that Christmas items appear to become becoming almost because part of Google culture because the annual April Fools Day jokes it comes out.

UPDATE: Google isn t the only person monitoring Santa, either. Planefinder.internet has added S4NTA1 to the flight monitoring service today.

Happy Christmas!