Friday, December 24, 2010

Google Body Browser offers a lesson in anatomy of human body

The “body browser,” is the newest item from Google that gives users a detailed session in anatomy of human body. Google Body Browser aims to exhibit the average person that beauty goes much further than skin deep. Thanks to Google Body Browser, you do not have to be a medical student to have access to virtually everything there is to learn about the way the body performs.

Using Google’s body browser

An image of a woman standing in her workout clothes is how Google’s Body Browser starts. She does not get naked. You’ll zoom in and peel back tiers of the body to see thing for instance muscles, organs, arteries, veins, bones and nerves in order to focus on an area of the human body. You can put “labels” with notes on different parts of the body if needed which makes it like Google Maps. The Google Body Browser lets you do such things as watch how joints work and trace the flow of blood through the heart.

Current body structure software condemned for replacement unit

There will likely be a lot of Google Body Browser seen soon. Students and doctors will probably replace research tools with it. Gray’s Anatomy pages might end up in a medical museum soon. Developers of costly 3-D anatomy software package such as Primal Pictures and Visible Body have to look for another racket. Doctors could use it as an online educational tool or as a visual aid in video conferences with patients and colleagues. The body browser may stare being able to do such things as showing how diseases progress and how damaged joints could be prepared in surgeries which could be part of regular updates Google has.

Ways body browser can be used

You will find WebGL applications. Google Body Browser is one of these. Within the beta 9 version of Google Chrome, WebGL is there by default. Other browsers reported to be compatible with WebGL include Chrome Canary Build and Firefox 4. If you type “about:flags” within the address bar, click “Enable” next to “WebGL” and then click “Restart Now,” you will have enabled WebGL in Google 8 if that is what you’ve. Once you’re enabled, Google Body Browser does not need Flash, Java or any plug-ins.

Citations

Daily Tech

dailytech.com/Google+Body+Browser+Gives+Detailed+Look+at+Your+Inner+Workings/article20419c.htm

The Independent

independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/geek-out-like-a-med-student-with-google-body-browser-2165568.html

Forbes

blogs.forbes.com/eco-nomics/2010/12/20/google-body-lets-you-explore-whats-under-your-skin/?boxes=Homepagechannels



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