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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."

Could I get an invite, if you have any available?
I'd love one too. email in profile.
Sent you both one.
Got it, and checking it out. Thanks!
Do you see any value of it being "realtime"?
Yeah - it starts having some Wave like features.
Quora seems to resemble a general purpose Stack Overflow.
Yeah, that was my first impression.
"Adam D'Angelo was a programming genius..."

Stopped reading there.

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.

Sounds like a great app for Google Wave.
I thought the link text was misleading - I expected it to be a company that helped you do screen shots!
Does Quora use Pylons?