As mark said and I proposed

Allowing the application of a filter or search to reduce the set that you then 
browse is a common strategy for large datasets.

What people tend to forget is once built our queries of such data sets often 
already start with some fact that we can use to reduce the set we are looking 
at 

Try and make a list of reasons you may want to browse the list for and see if 
you can find information you can use to limit it on, eg state, city businss 
type etc which is much more useful than the semi random decisions naming 
businesses.

Regards
Tony

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