Hi everyone, Can you please share your idea to me for website design trend in next 3 years? for my idea is think about more fun and raw theme, what's your idea?

My first response would be define "fun" and "raw".
I'm sorry but I don't see that happening. Fun and raw are passé. If you don't know what passé is:
(colloquial) dated; out of style; old fashioned
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pass%C3%A9Perhaps fun and raw appeals to the younger generation, but I don't believe it appeals to the older generation of computer literates that trend towards information at their fingertips when needed and easily accessible.
I recently read an article on yahoo's belief that a new generation of search is needed and that they are actively pursuing it:
Prabhakar Raghavan, head of Yahoo Research, says that Yahoo "will be launching a new generation of search in two to three months... Search is going to move in a completely new direction." The initiative, one would infer from today's Financial Express interview of Raghavan, will build on Yahoo's BOSS (build your own search software) platform, which implements a "self-service Web services model for developers and start-ups."...
Raghavan is a central search-industry figure. I can't argue with his assertion, "Users don't really want to search. They want to spend time on their work, personal lives and entertainment. They come to search engines only to get their tasks done."...
Third-rate, publicity hungry, would-be Google-killers such as Cuil won't change the search world, but neither will confusing the market by seeding the bloom of a thousand search flowers if all they'll do is present the same information in new ways. Search users want better information findability and not just more ways and places to search.
http://www.intelligententerprise.com/bl ... SCJUNN2JVNI don't believe in the trends of social networking/ social bookmarking, etc. Sure, maybe some consider that the Web 2.0, and perhaps in the next three years that is where we are headed. Heck, I even talked my CEO into creating his own blog for that purpose.
What is a blog anyway? A person's ramblings about their own experiences, their philosophies, or just their general views on life as they perceive it? Do you trust them to know what they are talking about?
In my humble opinion, the "trend" should be towards making the web as interactive as possible. Be it by intuitive search technologies, interactive multimedia, joint sharing of information (a.k.a. social bookmarking), get the job done and do it in the most informative, and user-friendly interface you can provide for the user.
That's my two cents and I'm sticking to it.
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