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Niche online communities and media grew in 2017, through Patreon, TinyLetter, "finstagrams", and more as people looked for alternatives to Facebook and Twitter (Kaitlyn Tiffany/The Verge)

Ripple may be a great blockchain-based tech for banks, but the valuation of its XRP token reflects the unlikely hope it becomes a global reserve cryptocurrency (Kyle Samani/Forbes)

Three interrelated macro themes dominated this year in tech: the breakout of crypto, beginning of the end of white male dominance, and the backlash against tech (Fred Wilson/AVC)

Iran blocks access to Instagram and Telegram apps amid anti-government protests (Ben Kentish/The Independent)

Analysis of code from the top 10K websites on Alexa finds that 30.5% employ anti-ad blocking measures, many of which are hidden from the sites' visitors (Devin Coldewey/TechCrunch)

How Sweden, Norway, Finland prepare for AI-driven automation: employer-financed placement programs for those laid off, big public spending on social safety nets (Peter S. Goodman/New York Times)

Reports say Iranian authorities have cut off internet access to mobile phones as anti-government protests spread across the country (The Times of Israel)

Telegram, citing ToS, suspends public channel that incited violent anti-government protests in Iran; Telegram is a major platform with ~40M users in Iran (Theodore Schleifer/Recode)

Startups are seeking an alternative route to internet access via VPNs and mesh networks, amid net neutrality repeal, but the projects are as yet unproven (Douglas MacMillan/Wall Street Journal)

Apple makes $29 iPhone battery replacement price effective immediately, rather than in late January, but warns initial supplies of some batteries may be limited (Ina Fried/Axios)

OKCupid's rating sinks as users rebel over new 'real name' policy (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch)

Ripple surged 50%+ on Friday and is now valued at ~$85B, surpassing Ethereum's market cap and becoming the second-most valuable cryptocurrency (Evelyn Cheng/CNBC)

How quantum computers will speed up the breaking of public-key cryptography and how "post-quantum cryptography" researchers are trying counter that threat (Joshua Holden/Nautilus)

Amazon's "Alexa everywhere" strategy is winning the smart speaker battle and Apple's delayed and high-priced HomePod may not be able to compete (M.G. Siegler/500ish Words)

Nielsen: Netflix's "Bright", which had a ~$90M budget, had 11M viewers on its opening weekend, roughly equivalent to $99M at the box office (Crayton Harrison/Bloomberg)

Indian mobile operator Reliance Jio to buy Reliance Communications' spectrum, tower, fiber optic, other telecom infrastructure assets; sources say for $3.75B (Reuters)

Sensor Tower: consumers spent $196M on apps across the Google Play and App Store on Christmas Day, up 12.3% YoY (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch)

Gamers say deadly shooting of a man Thursday night by Wichita police was the result of a swatting prank (Brian Krebs/Krebs on Security)

Gamers say deadly shooting of a man Thursday night by Wichita police was the result of a swatting prank (Nichole Manna/Wichita Eagle)

Pavel Lerner, an executive of Bitcoin exchange Exmo who was kidnapped in Ukraine, was released after paying $1M+ ransom in bitcoins, according to a Ukrainian MP (Financial Times)

Apple Store designers appear to have forgotten about Chicago winters

AT&T says all 50 states will participate in FirstNet wireless broadband network for emergency responders, funded with $6.5B over 5 years by federal government (Anjali Athavaley/Reuters)

In a tweet, President Donald Trump calls on the United States Postal Service to charge Amazon "much more" in postage fees (Justin Sink/Bloomberg)

Samsung, LG, HTC, and Motorola say that they do not slow down phones with older batteries (Victor H./PhoneArena)

Chrome OS 64 beta allows Android apps to run in the background

Two Romanians arrested for hacking Washington DC police surveillance cameras just days before President Trump's inauguration (BBC)

Huawei's Ken Hu expects 2017 revenue to rise 15% to ~$92B, the firm's slowest growth in 4 years, amid shipment of 153M smartphones for 10%+ global market share (Sijia Jiang/Reuters)

Facebook says it removed Chechnya's Ramzan Kadyrov's accounts due to US sanctions, prompting questions on why others, like Venezuela's Maduro, are still active (Megan Specia/New York Times)