Yahoo! Internet Life
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Yahoo! Internet Life was a monthly magazine published by Ziff-Davis, which licensed the name from Yahoo!, a well known search engine website.
It dealt with the emerging Internet and computer culture of the late 1990s and early 2000s. It folded on July 2, 2002.
The magazine featured a regular column by film-critic Roger Ebert and others and had many reviews of various kinds of webpages and tech gadgets.
The magazine explored potentially controversial tech-related issues such as pornography and peer-to-peer technology. Alanis Morissette appeared (apparently topless, but with strategically crossed hands) on the cover of the Internet music issue.