- is specific: "Is a heatmap suited for this kind of visualization? How is one built?"
- has a definite, algorithmic answer: "map vertices to colors using a rule; interpolate for zooming or missing points"
- leads to references to more extensive information.
Yet, it received this answer (which currently stands at +2):
If you want an opensource library and do the processing on the client, heatmap.js works well. Here is a demo of a heatmap on Google Maps
I really like your answer and your interpretation of the question. However you must admit that since the other answer seems to be answering a completely different question, it's possible that the question isn't so specific after all. And we aren't talking about a typical trolling answer, this is an answer by a 16K rep user that two people thought was worthy of their up vote.
To cut a long story short, if you (or anyone else) is willing to do some minor edits to the question to bring it a little closer to your interpretation of it, I think it will fit nicely on Programmers, were we enjoy a tiny bit of subjectivity (every once in a while). The first edit was already made, the irrelevant tags that might have misled the other answerer were removed.