Also wrote a bunch of map animations in SVG back in 2011. Used SMIL to 
markup the animations and movements of viewports. Worked out quite well in 
FF at the time, but IE was terrible. Chrome worked well, but there were a 
number of SMIL methods that Chrome either didn't implement or did so 
incorrectly. I suspect it has much improved by now, especially given that 
browser vendors started to care about SVG once *retina displays* came out.

For great demos, check out http://svg-wow.org/. Note, when you use a world 
map with 1M+ points, it does render slower.


Joe

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