Today in 1990, Tim Berners-Lee published what became to be known as “the world’s first web page.”
As he recounted in Weaving the Web, Berners-Lee started developing 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.”