In 2007, Smith and Raab started Qwaq, an immersive collaboration company, which further developed the Croquet prototype for business applications, such as simulations for the United States Department of Defense.
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The main developers of this family of technologies include Alan Kay, David Smith, Andreas Raab and David Reed, whose 1978 doctoral thesis on naming and synchronizations in a decentralized computer system introduced many of the main concepts.