Google body browser

Today I came across Google Body Browser . IMHO is just an amazing thing, even for those who are not involved in medicine.
Although it’s really interesting to see and twist where the stomach is, how the nerves go, etc., but for me, as a web developer, this is the first really clear example of the sensible use of WebGL - without installing any plug-in in Chrome 9+ and FireFox4. In addition, decompression of resources on the client is used.
Separately, I note the possibility of transferring direct links to a specific type / organ, for example, like this, and the ability to search for organs with something similar to Google Instant (from the top right - you can easily miss the inbox box).
Perhaps this is not a very accurate blog, but IMHO is a good example of using web technology "in place", and not just a demonstration of another feature.
The video from the Google Web Browser demo from the WebGL Camp can be viewed here .