I'm torn.
You're allowed to use their logos, so that's not a problem:
Do feel free to use names or logos for the purpose of labeling our sites within your product, as long as use of such logos could not be confused with the branding or endorsement of the product itself.
But, then you use a very similar display mechanism for the questions:
Do not copy the look and feel of our products.
There's no reason why your UI should look so similar to their UI. It may cause a little confusion; but only to the newly initiated user. For the information you're displaying, you could keep it clean and still include everything they do.
As far as the timestamps used on the posts, Stack Overflow doesn't have a monopoly on how to display time, so I wouldn't worry about that, but I would change the question display interface itself.
To fix your UI, you could:
- Get rid of the 'Views' count.
- Don't use items that lack context. The green square around an answered question, or the blue number. Those lack context, I don't know what they mean. If I visited the relevant SO site a lot, I would know what they mean there, but for your site it doesn't fit.
- Use a giant checkmark to indicate a question has been answered?
- Remove the person who asked the question, it isn't necessary. When clicking on the question will take you to the page that has that information on it.