With the explosion of Web content there is a need to better manage information. Mathematics and Logic make use of non-overlapping hierarchical classifications. Human information processing requires a paradigm shift. A frequent human process is to use multi-dimensional and overlapping categorisation. This novel method uses shared categorisation cycles to extend the cognitive process to human-computer-content interaction. Using multi-dimensional information structures, and combining this with pre-defined, shared categories, information is represented within iterative, multi-dimensional structures. Information content can simultaneously appear in multiple categories. The structure mirrors human cognitive abilities where multiple categories play their part in information assimilation and interpretation. The method handles the creation, transmission, display, interaction and storage of information into multiple overlapping and non-exclusive categories, and differentiates classes of event, experience and activity, to ensure sources and streams of content are categorised for human-computer interaction. The method supports content, community, computing and communications within and across devices.
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