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(Unverified)Mar 30th 2009 12:10PM
I'm a big fan of innovation around Q&A and it's great to see sites like Hunch and Aardvark innovating in this space - but why the focus on destination sites? I mean if you have a question, don't you want to ask it where you are at the time rather than going to some special place to do that?
Our innovation at YouSaidIt (www.yousaidit.com) was to let sites add Q&A to their sites so their employees/customers/visitors could ask and answer questions right there.
Thanks for covering innovations in Q&A - it's an interesting subject since much of what people want to do online is get their questions answered.