With Facebook defenses being dinted by the mega-successful release of Google Plus, it’s only obvious that we’ll see a good couple of new social services that jump on the “let’s-hit-the-big-boy-while-it-is-vulnerable” bandwagon. That can’t be helped. And while most of these sites are unremarkable and add nothing new, one also comes across the odd site that speaks of originality. That’s the case of Circcle.com.
We can say the site is a social network for ideas. On Circcle, users don’t follow other people. Rather, they follow these topics that interest them. That can be anything from sports teams, musicians and filmmakers to any subject that has a professional application or value.
So, instead of getting updates along the lines of “Cooked a great pudding!” one is getting updates that always have a certain degree of significance and substance. He can know when his favorite performer is coming to town, which new players the Denver Broncos have signed up, which new products his favorite companies are releasing up next… and all without having to search for a single thing. It’s all presented as updates like the ones you get on your news feed on Facebook.
Circcle.com In Their Own Words
Circle yourself with information you need from people around the world.
Some Questions About Circcle.com
How many subjects can one follow like this? Is there a limit, in the same way that there’s a limit to the friends one can have on Facebook? 







