Yahoo! Internet Life

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August 2000 Issue of Yahoo! Internet Life
August 2000 Issue of Yahoo! Internet Life

Yahoo! Internet Life was a monthly magazine published by Ziff-Davis, which licensed the name from Yahoo!, a well known search engine website. It was created and launched by Barry Golson, the former executive editor of Playboy and TV guide.

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.

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