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Netbiscuits launches routing tool for mobile websites.

Mobile analytics and device detection company, @Netbiscuits have launched its cloud-based Device Routing tool, which allows businesses of all sizes to route web traffic to the right online experience based on device type.

Netbiscuits Device Routing is an enterprise-grade tool with built-in device classification that organises device traffic into one of four themes for the rapid and accurate routing of connecting devices. With a single line of code written in JavaScript and embedded in the header of a web application, businesses can set up accurate device routing in three simple steps to match visitors with the right web experience based on their device type.

The Netbiscuits Device Routing solution is the first on the market to offer preconfigured detection for smartphone, tablet, PC and feature phone in one easy to setup screen interface, stated the company.

While responsive web design has helped businesses address the multi-device world in relation to layout and screen size challenges, Netbiscuits Device Routing can provide greater control and adaptability for companies that do not have the budget or resources to re-design their entire web architecture.

In addition, Netbiscuits also officially opened the doors to The Vault, an accurate and robust device library, containing thousands of mobile device profiles and contextual user data; from feature phones, smartphones and tablets, through to the latest smart TVs and wearable devices.

Featuring 8,038 device profiles, more than 200 operating system profiles and capturing 496 unique browser sources, The Vault provides marketers and developers with powerful tools for understanding how device capability can impact the mobile user experience, providing valuable insight on everything from screen size, CPU, display, touch interface and video readiness.

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