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emailSanta.com is a Christmas-themed entertainment website run by Alan Kerr which simulates emailing Santa Claus. [1] It also provides various other Christmas-themed simulations. Users compose their letter by filling out a blank form, then the website responds with a computer-generated letter which claims to be from Santa Claus.
This is Santa Claus and you have reached my personal hotline.” St. Nick’s outgoing message reminds children that their parents love them, and how important is to listen to their parents and be ...
The Secret World of Santa Claus (French title Le Monde secret du Père Noël, German title Weihnachtsmann & Co. KG) is a Canadian French children's animated television show. [1] It is syndicated to several countries worldwide, including Teletoon in Canada, and Super RTL in Germany, and is generally seen every December during the holiday season.
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The game became an internet sensation in 1999 when people originally thought it was a computer virus. The game was an EXE file and was easily distributed as an attachment to emails. [ 6 ] According to Media Metrix, among the 54 million people playing PC games in the month of December 2000, Elf Bowling was the game not bundled with Windows that ...
The Year Without a Santa Claus, a Christmas special from Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, Jr., turns 50 this December. The beloved special was adapted from the book of the same name by Phyllis ...
Even when Santa is traveling, the counter showing the total presents delivered increases, but at a slower rate than when Santa is in a city. This rate is faster or slower depending on the population of the city Santa is in. [15] Google Santa Tracker (GST) after Santa’s return to the North Pole. The 2016 site also featured a "This Just In ...
Azar is a real-time video communication platform available on both iOS and Android. Founded in 2014 under the IT company Hyperconnect based in South Korea, Azar enables users to be connected through an AI matching system. [1] Azar was the first instance of WebRTC commercialization in a mobile environment. [2]