I've now been fortunate enough to work with and consult to a number of the internet startups in London. Out of all the different people I've worked with though, two that have stood out a mile in their passion and energy have been Walid and Sokratis from Trusted Places.
I'm super-pleased now to see just how many members and reviews are pouring into the site and the volume of reviews the more dedicated ones are firing up. It seems to be a universal truth that most of the content on any particular community site (Digg) or project (Firefox) comes from a small fraction of the members but it's fascinating to see this played out in something close to home.
The site still needs a couple of corners rounded off but I've no doubt that will come in time and have been bowled over with how much they've achieved in the short time they've had so far. I wish them all the best and look forward to seeing what's next in the TP pipeline.
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Clickpass is hiring a dev lead / "co-founder" The Russell Brand Debacle Clickpass launches YC startup, Clickpass requires HTML/CSS designer/i... Orange becomes an OpenID provider and consumer Approaching YC demo day Boston - minor update London Open Coffee is moving venue Directions from London to San Francisco We want a developer to come to YC with usWebkitchen is Peter Nixey's blog and website.
Originally from the UK, Peter is now in San Francisco and CEO of Clickpass a startup working to make single-sign-on and OpenID both website and consumer friendly.

