Earthquakes around Me uses information delivered by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and user's location to show the earthquakes that happened in a certain radius. The user can edit the maximum radius, the maximum magnitude as well as the minimum magnitude of the listed earthquakes.
Important notice: because it uses information delivered by the USGS, you won't be able to see every small earthquake that happened outside the US. So only stronger earthquakes, of at least 4 magnitude, for example, will be listed if the radius is located outside the US. But the database of USGS also contains a lot of information on old earthquakes that happened decades or centuries ago.
The app is not officially endorsed by the USGS. If you have a suggestion, please post it in the comments.