Circle is actually a mobile application (NOT spam) that also does what it says: connects you to locals--actual people in your area. Way to be literal, Hawthorne Labs, Inc. (They're the creators.)
According to this article from VB Mobile, "Circle is a location-based social network where you can view activity feeds of local activity. Members can post specific questions, ask for help, or use Circle to distribute information." This applies to people who you may or may not actually know.
In this blog post, user "stancollins," reviews the app. He states in the review posted on View On News on Dec. 6, "My first impression was that it seemed to be a mixture of Facebook and Twitter. I somehow already had 70 something followers and a couple of people in my “Circle.” I assume they took people from my Facebook friends list and automatically added them. As I scrolled through Circle’s equivalent of a newsfeed, I noticed that I saw posts from everyone that was in the area and not just people I followed or had in my circle. This is a cool concept because the focus is on what’s around you as opposed to what your regular group of friends is up to."
As the articles discuss, Circle is useful if you find yourself in a bind as well. With this app you can put out alerts for help, warnings, and live updates. Got a flat tire? Send out a message for help and a local will help you if they're in the area! It's quite an interesting concept because rather than focusing on who you are, the app focuses on where you are and who else is there, too.
Although I haven't actually used the app myself, I already have a complaint (funny how that works, huh?)...I think they're trying too hard to get people to join. Texting me? I don't like that. It's also VERY easily mistaken for spam. "stancollins" agrees, stating, "The biggest problem with this app, in my opinion, is that they try so hard to get more people on that it...I understand that they want a lot of people to use the app but it’s never pleasant receiving messages that look like spam."
What do you think of Circle? Have you been invited to join? Will you? The app is still very new and there isn't very much information on it, but I guess, when you think about it, the best way to get to know an app is to download it for yourself. Take a look at Circle - The Local Network...
