Thanks for the fan post.  :-)

I am planning on adding the 2010 Census information, I just haven't gotten 
around to it.  I have another hobby project and The Day Job which are 
taking priority, but I do expect to get around to putting the 2010 maps up 
in the next six months.

On Wednesday, August 31, 2011 10:40:23 AM UTC-7, Gary wrote:
>
> This might interest you: http://maps.webfoot.com/demos/demographics/ 
> I know these are generated tiles, although I'm not sure how, I assume 
> it is dynamic since she lets you change the colors. 
> It's one of the coolest Google API maps I've seen. 
>
> On Aug 30, 6:46 pm, Aaron Kreider <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > I want to start a thread for people who are interested in mapping the 
> > US 2010 Census Data - for sharing ideas and free data sources. 
> > 
> > My goal is to make a map of the US that shows Race at the block 
> > level.  So I'd like to color code areas for the major race groups: 
> > black, white, hispanic, asian, and native american.  I'm also 
> > interested in income data - which is available down to the census 
> > tract level. 
> > 
> > There are several problems trying to do this with Google Maps. These 
> > problems include 
> > 
> > -Census Data set is very large - 200 GB for the entire summary file 
> > 1.  It'll be smaller if I filter out all the variables I don't need, 
> > but it still is going to be huge. 
> > 
> > -Google Maps has trouble displaying large KML files. I'd like to 
> > convert the Tiger Shapefiles (which define the boundaries of census 
> > tracts, block groups, etc) into KML.  This is probably feasible if I 
> > do it for a single state and only down to the census tract level. But 
> > if I try to do it for block groups or blocks - it will be harder. 
> > 
> > -I could generate tiles.  But if I want to show blocks on tiles I need 
> > to go to zoom level 14 or more.  I either need to statically generate 
> > a huge number of tiles (to cover the entire US at zoom level 14) or do 
> > it dynamically.  For generating static tiles I think GMapCreator looks 
> > like the best solution:
> http://www.casa.ucl.ac.uk/software/gmapcreator.asp 
> > Does around 1000 tiles/minute on my computer. 
> > 
> > -Census Data is in a hard to use format.   The Census Bureau 
> > recommends using a Microsoft Access tool to access it.  If you do not 
> > need the block groups and block level data, an *excellent* resource 
> > is:http://census.ire.org/ 
> > 
> > How can I display block level data? 
> > 
> > For Census Geographical Areas my guess is there are around 
> > -3000 counties 
> > -40,000 zip codes 
> > -75,000 census tracts (1 per 4000 people) 
> > -210,000 block groups 
> > -8 million blocks 
> > 
> > If I were to use KML I think I could display counties for the entire 
> > US map, zip codes when zoomed in to the state, census tracts when 
> > zoomed into the state (might be slow for big states), block groups 
> > when zoomed into a county, and blocks for medium and small counties. 
> > To do this I'd need to generate 3000+ KML files (one for each 
> > county).  Is there a better way? 
> > 
> > Note: I'm using this county KML file (which you are free to use):
> http://www.energyjustice.net/map/kml/county_boundaries.kml 
> > 
> > Also: Are there any good Census 2010 data APIs?

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