You should know that Google has a sort of Google Maps application, only it’s not for real maps, but for the human body. It’s a pretty awesome and nifty tool, especially if you’re into anatomy at a basic or intermediate level, or if you have problems visualizing the human body, or even if you’re just curious.
Here it is.
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Some people report browser problems when using it, getting this message: Welcome to Google Body. You need a Web browser that supports WebGL. I tried it in Firefox 4 and got the same message, I’m not sure what the problem is, but it works just fine with other browsers.
So, happy anatomy browsing !
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You should know that Google has a sort of Google Maps application, only it’s not for real maps, but for the human body. It’s a pretty awesome and nifty tool, especially if you’re into anatomy at a basic or intermediate level, or if you have problems visualizing the human body, or even if you’re just curious.
Here it is.
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Some people report browser problems when using it, getting this message: Welcome to Google Body. You need a Web browser that supports WebGL. I tried it in Firefox 4 and got the same message, I’m not sure what the problem is, but it works just fine with other browsers.
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