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title: 'It''s no secret that Adam DuVander knows APIs. Now that knowledge is accessible to EveryDeveloper.'
date: '2016-03-06T23:23:57-08:00'
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# It's no secret that Adam DuVander knows APIs. Now that knowledge is accessible to EveryDeveloper.

He’s been talking about mapping APIs since way back when. In fact, [he wrote the book on map scripting](http://smile.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1593272715/duvinci-20/ref=smi_ge_rl_btns1_setch?_encoding=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0&pldnNewCustomer=1 "Map Scripting 101: An Example-Driven Guide to Building Interactive Maps with Bing, Yahoo!, and Google Maps"). As if that wasn’t enough, he was lead editor for [ProgrammableWeb](http://www.programmableweb.com/ "ProgrammableWeb"), the go to resource for API information. Now, [Adam DuVander](http://twitter.com/adamd "Adam DuVander") is making that API knowledge even more accessible. Meet [EveryDeveloper](http://everydeveloper.com/ "EveryDeveloper").

> Based on years of research and heaps of data, EveryDeveloper compares the most popular services across the types of APIs that developers are most likely to use.

> Don’t spend hours poring over your own research when EveryDeveloper has done the work for you. Compare APIs by pricing, SDKs, documentation, reliability, support, and more.

It’s like Consumer Reports for APIs. And promises to ensure that you waste less time building on APIs that aren’t worth your time—or don’t provide what you need.

Comparisons of APIs for maps (duh), payment, SMS, social, user login, and voice are currently available. With more on the docket.

For more information or to start comparing APIs, visit [EveryDeveloper](http://everydeveloper.com/ "EveryDeveloper").
