Arizona hasn't often been thought of as a start-up hub.

It long lacked a highly skilled workforce or the type of risk-taking investors willing to sink millions into young companies with only a slim chance of striking it rich.

Even its appearance — cities with small, height-restricted downtowns, surrounded by sprawling stucco developments and beige, sparse desert — lacked the glitz and glam of coastal technology meccas.

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