Powerful .NET Map APIs?

My colleague thought of a great way to visualize the large amount of data that we work with in our user applications, but we don’t know about the many available sdk or apis that connect.

We are trying to recreate essentially CNN's Magic Wall. We would like to be able to show trends across the country in the form of a “heat map” and be able to transition to the state to show the same trends in the districts. We don't need the move-states-all-over-the-place functions that commentators like to use.

We know about Mappoint, but more research is needed if it is capable of what we need.

Would it be wiser to just try to collapse? Has anyone else tried something in this direction? The only problem I see is the definition of boundaries for each state or environment at the state level.

Thoughts? Ideas?

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We are done with SharpMap .

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Hi, you can take a look at the Telogis GeoBase C # SDK, support WPF, WinForms and there is an XML / SOAP server for implementing webservice.

http://dev.telogis.com/

(I work for Telogis)

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Manifold . SDK.

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ESRI, ... ArcGIS Server ..

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MapPoint - Amazon. ( , .)

GoogleMaps -. , , Google API, GoogleEarth -.

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CartoType, . SDK CartoType .NET, Windows, Android, iOS, Linux Mac OS.

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