Fusion Tables (and KML) are rendered as image tiles by a Google server,
precisely to be as fast as you observe. v3 markers are rendered in the
browser, so the speed depends on the browser.

You can speed up marker rendering by setting 'clickable' false (removes DOM
click targets) and 'flat' true (hides shadows). I seem to recall these
double marker rendering speed.

You can also use a marker manager to cluster markers so that fewer are shown
at once. They can all be seen when you zoom in.

You could also try a fast browser such as Safari or Chrome, which are both
based on the (fast) WebKit rendering engine.

- Ben
On 8 Dec 2010 08:31, "Ryan Wood" <[email protected]> wrote:

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