You guys really aren't giving Krugman a fair shake here. Faxes are seen as having little importance today, but when commercial fax came out, the impact was MASSIVE. Now look at the section of the article where he makes his predictions. It's titled "Paul Krugman prognosticates." That sounds a lot like he's being more playful rather than making completely serious predictions, like he's mocking the idea of being able to make huge bold predictions like that with absolute certainty, like the author he cited did earlier. He's basically asking us to not take it completely serious. And finally, the internet has NOT turned out the be what people thought it would be in when this was published in 1998. Remember this was right before the Dot-com bubble burst. Everyone thought everyone would be buying all of their groceries online, and all business would be done online, and internet magic dust would be sprinkled on all politicians so all governments will be perfect.