A relatively old piece of work, but this radial layout video (25MB) demonstrates how compelling it could be for data exploration. (Context). Worth noting though that it works best with a tree structure with small numbers of non-tree links, which generally are emphasised by the layout. Incremental additions/deletions of nodes are particularly smoothly dealt with.
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