Andy,

If you have exact addresses for businesses (rather than just zip),
the Google Maps query can get more precise latitude/longitude, so if
the user supplies an address you could give a more accurate sorted
list (maybe sorted by proximity initially). The grouping on
everyblock.com is really cool, but might be more difficult to
implement (I haven't explored the maps API though, so maybe there
actually is something relevant there).

Having the combination of an embedded Google Map with live click/zoom
and a sorted list next to it could be a nice solution.

Cheers,

Jason


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