35 years ago, on 12 March 1989 Sir Tim Berners-Lee wrote “Information Management: A Proposal” outlining the World Wide Web.
Tim's vision outlined a future we are still creating:
"We should work toward a universal linked information system... to allow a place to be found for any information...and a way of finding it afterwards...
...we will be looking for a systems which are future-proof:
• portable, or supported on many platforms,
• Extendible to new data formats."
http://www.w3.org/History/1989/proposal.html
The original proposal of the WWW, HTMLized

@w3c i think it’s vague.. but exciting
@w3c It's ok. We don't blame him for what happened.
@w3c I attended the 1995 WWW Conference in Paris. The highlight of the conference for me was the evening that they opened one of the galleries of the Lourve for the participants. My boss found the Code of Hammurabi on display and we got a kick out of the comparison of information transmitted via the stone stele of 1750 BC with that of Tim Berners-Lee's NeXT workstation that was on display at the conference.