Yahoo Internet Life

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.

August 2000 issue of Yahoo! Internet Life