Over the past year, TIME has built a global 24/7 news operation, more than doubling our content volume and our readership in the process. Today, we’re excited to announce that we’ll be partnering with Quora to bring TIME’s growing audience the best content from the site that has quickly established itself as a go-to place for answers on the web.
Quora’s community of users has featured everyone from President Barack Obama, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and director Alfonso Cuaron to former NFL star Tiki Barber and musician Michael Buble. But some of the most fascinating answers on Quora come from expert community members answering questions like “What does it feel like to be a firefighter?” and “What can I learn right now in just 10 minutes that could be useful for the rest of my life?”
This is what we think Quora’s community captures so well, and we’re delighted to be working with the Quora team to bring it to our audience. Take a look at our first posts with Quora: “What Myths Do We Most Commonly Realize Are False In Our 20s?” and “How Long Should Someone Stay At A Job?”
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