May 18, 2011

Google has long been famous for its innovative (and sometimes seemingly random) creations. One of their most recent is a new lab called Google Cow. It allows users to explore the body of a cow at various levels of complexity.
This adds a whole new meaning to the idea of knowing "where your food comes from." What do you think of the this new Google creation?
Oh PS: they also have a version of the human body to explore called Google Body.
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May 18, 2011
I wish they would show the muscle structures and the various cuts of beef!