Plotting dots to a map given latitude and longitude

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Summary: I need a tool that can put 60m+ points on a map image. I'm trying to show density map and would like to plot a dot for each point (lat/long) on the map.

Hi I'm working on project that requires a density map. I have latitude and longitude and all the tools that I have seen (Ammap, FusionCharts maps, google charts/map) requires either XML or JSON or some other data type with the data points. Problem here is that, I have 60 million + data points and transferring any type of object with that many data point is not feasible.

One solution I can think of is mapping latitude and longitude to pixels of the map image. That requires a lot of time and work. I was wondering if you guys have done something similar and know of tools that can do this for me. It doesn't have to be free.

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RyanKDalton On

You'd be much better off creating a heatmap instead of passing all of the individual points to the map, which would get very busy, very quickly.

There are already a few discussions over at GIS.StackExchange about this exact topic. Search the the [heatmap] tag.

Since you mentioned FusionCharts, assuming you can load all of your data into a Google Fusion Table, it looks like you should be able to make a heat map in Google Fusion Tables).