The project has not been released yet. The project website says nothing, except that it's a question collection and suggests to leave an email to let you know when they're ready. I think it's not worth a review on ReadWriteWeb or here.
I've got a beta account to Quora - and found the interface, client side tech to be pretty powerful for collaborative knowledge building. More structure than a wiki, or mailing list, but flexible way to build knowledge.
I agree with the review impressions
"Quora is a little like Aardvark, the social Q&A service founded by ex-Googlers and rumored to be in Google's acquisition sites, and it's a little like Stack Overflow, the carefully crafted Q&A site for programmers that's shot through the roof with reader interest. It's definitely different though."
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 53.1 ms ] threadI agree with the review impressions "Quora is a little like Aardvark, the social Q&A service founded by ex-Googlers and rumored to be in Google's acquisition sites, and it's a little like Stack Overflow, the carefully crafted Q&A site for programmers that's shot through the roof with reader interest. It's definitely different though."
Stopped reading there.
He got a silver medal at the International Olympiad for Informatics, and the following year his team won the ACM programming contest.