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By Shel Israel
Twitter is the most rapidly adopted communication tool in history, and companies can no longer afford to ignore the conversations taking place there. But how exactly can businesses use Twitter? The possibilities are endless. Here are just 20 examples. They're diverse in size and focus, but it is hoped that a few will be useful for your business.