Cirqle Debuts A Photo-Sharing App For Groups That Works Offline

1502603_233183376873885_840525182_o A mobile application called Cirqle – no, not that Circle or that one either – launched last year as a way for users to share and collaborate on photo and video collections in groups, both public and private. Now Cirqle is rolling out version 2.0, which introduces an interesting new feature: offline mode. That means users can now share and collaborate on photo sets via Bluetooth… Read More
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