
Google Body is a detailed 3D model of the human body. You can peel back anatomical layers,
zoom in, click to identify anatomy, or search for muscles, organs, bones and more. You can also
share the exact scene you are viewing by copying and pasting the URL.
Google Body is using WebGL (stands for Web-based Graphics Language). WebGL is a new technology enabling 3D display in the web browser without using any plugins.
It is using JavaScript to implement the use of 3D graphics within the browser. Currently this can only be done in Chrome, which makes version 9 a significant step in browser technology. Firefox and Safari are both expected to support WebGL, although Microsoft has not said that they will implement it in IE.
WebGL is supported in Firefox/4.0b8+ by default. WebGL is available in the stable release of Chrome