Yeah, you couldn't do very much with the markers. But you could pre-render
millions of nodes on the server, and serve it as a spatial layer as if it
was a map.

Geoserver would slice it up, allowing zooming and panning just like a map.
Then you would add interactivity on top of the rendered image like google
does with google maps. It would be difficult to allow moving nodes and so
on, but clicking on them and adding relations etc would not be that
difficult..

Especially cool if coupled with the styling available with the current geo
stack.

Imagine for instance visualizing the corporation ownership and board members
dataset, enabling cheap and super-easy access to the entire visualized graph
in any browser.. :)
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