Internet Life was a monthly magazine published by Ziff Davis, which licensed the name from Yahoo!, the well-known web portal and search engine website.
[4] The magazine featured regular columns by film critic Roger Ebert,[5] and others, and published many reviews of a variety of webpages and tech gadgets.
Internet Life explored potentially controversial tech-related issues such as pornography and peer-to-peer technology.
Alanis Morissette appeared (apparently topless, with strategically crossed hands) on the cover of its August 2000 "Music Blowout" issue.
[6][7] In addition to editor-in-chief Golson, other editors included Angela Gunn, Lisa Holzer, Stevan Keane, Ben Greenman, Larry Smith, David Thomas, Ron Bel Bruno, Bilge Ebiri, and Rob Bernstein.