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Catch up on recent open source news. Open source news roundup for July 7, 2018 In this edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at funding for open source quantum computing, an alliance for open source smart cities, and more. Open source quantum computing fund launched Quantum computing was one of those buzzwords that seemed to be everywhere in the technology world until recently. Interest in it hasn't petered out. It's probably as strong as ever. And development of open source quantum computing software just got a big boost[2] from the Unitary Fund. The Fund, which backs projects that "will benefit humanity that leverages near-term quantum computing," is offering $2,000 (USD) to successful applicants. That money is intended to "fill in some of the gaps in institutional funding,"

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