> Google actually changed this a couple years back,

They've been treating underscores as part of the word since the very
beginning.  I read somewhere a couple of years ago that they were beginning
to take context into account to decide whether the underscore should be
considered part of the word or as a separator, but I haven't been able to
find the source on that again or verify it.  I always treat it as part of
the word and use a dash/hyphen for a word separator.


-Justin



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