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I have a file called someplace2002.html (one word), and the year (2002) appears nowhere in the file itself. A site search for someplace 2002 fails to return that page.
I also have a page called kw1_kw2_2001.html (underscores) and again the year appears nowhere on that page. Once again a site search for kw1 kw2 2001 did not return that page.
All pages which contain hyphens in the URL were optimized for the keywords that occur in their names, so nothing to test here.
I believe it's a result of the new stemming engine that Google activated at that time.
Random note, but GG said in a thread a while back that having widgets in the directory name could help for a search on widget. I believe he called it a signal.
Found the thread.. Msg #1
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Google do have the ability to parse keywords from keyword1keyword2 domain names due to their recent stemming/latent semantic indexing implementations but I really don't think they will be daft enough to actually use it.
Why would you allow domain names to influence results? None of the company's I know actually use their keywords as their company name (and therefore their domain name). Paypal.com is top for credit cards, ebay.com is top for auctions, Google realised domain names were misleading months ago and stopped using them as a weighted part of the algorithm.
The only reason people are seeing some boost from domain names is probably because the domain name is mentioned in any links to you and sometimes they even use the domain name as the text for the link.