Thanks for your comment. Yes, with a client side app to show and format the content stored in DNS you could do that. I guess it depends on the content you're looking to host.
NUM (and DNS) is not well suited for storing lots of content, but does work well for storing key structured data.
It seems that many small business websites follow similar formats – it's just the key information that's different. For example, contact data, location of store etc. So NUM works well to split that data into a structured machine readable format that can be interrogated by devices, apps and services.
NUM (and DNS) is not well suited for storing lots of content, but does work well for storing key structured data.
It seems that many small business websites follow similar formats – it's just the key information that's different. For example, contact data, location of store etc. So NUM works well to split that data into a structured machine readable format that can be interrogated by devices, apps and services.