Today in 1990, Tim Berners-Lee published what became to be known as “the world’s first web page.”
It is actually “the least recently modified web page we know of, last changed Tue, 13 Nov 1990 15:17:00 GMT.
As he recounted in Weaving the Web, Berners-Lee started developing on his NeXT computer in November 1990 “a client program—a point-and-click browser/editor—which I just called WorldWideWeb… I started the global hypertext Web page, on the info.cern.ch server, with my own notes, specifications of HTTP, URI, and HTML, and all the project-related information… At long last I could demonstrate what the Web would look like.”