I would like to use Google's GeoMap Visualization for a web project
that is currently in development, but I have a few technical issues.
What steps are required to resolve them and I would like to get a
sense of the time-frame that will be necessary to address these
issues:

1) The GeoMap legend is not configurable. Currently the legend
overlays the representation of Alaska and Hawaii. I'd like to be able
to change the position of the legend to one (any) of the other corners
of the vizualization. Perhaps a "placeLegend" option could be created.
Additionally, the legend does not currently adjust its width to fit
the data label. Labels larger than the legend extrude beyond it's
borders.

2) The GeoMap Background Color (default: "powder blue") is not
configurable. When including the GeoMap visualization into a webpage,
it would be nice to be able to control the color or at least be able
to turn the background color off (displaying it in white).

3) The state geometry that is used to construct the GeoMap
Visualization does not include a separate geometry for DC. Hence
District of Columbia data in the table is not retrievable via the
visualization. Can a separate geometry be created for DC for the
visualization? Additonally, is it possible to use a different geometry
data set? (Google Maps has a JSON dataset with more precise coordinate
representation of each state.)

4) Finally, state abbreviations on the visualization would be
extremely helpful to users and make the GeoMap visualization far more
informative.

Thanks for your assistance. I look forward to your response.

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