I have been playing with Wandora, looking at the WiKi description and the FAQ of the creators and I am still not sure what practical use it actually has. I realize that it can extract data but can it simplify it? or is it only able to visualize it as a bunch of relationships in 3D? If that is the case, what actual benefit could a person or organization gain from it? That is, apart from the abstract idea of relationships in general?
For example, you could find network hubs, but Facebook shows us the network hubs by the number of people known by an individual. There might be strange clusters that could be described, but can we say much more about them?
I would think that people, companies, and other organizations do not process data this way and have a lot of trouble working with it in this format. While I understand that a new form of understanding data might be useful, is there any proof that this form benefits any analysis? Is there a similar program that is actually in use in industry, government or NGOs?
Even if finding strange subnetworks could be beneficial, can this be done with all kinds of data?