I was talking about the browser's address bar. You're talking about search engines. Google already changed URL's significantly in many search results (By showing only the site's name and category of the page sometimes), and I haven't seen any reports of that negatively impacting sites' SEO.
The URL in the browser is where if Google changes it, that will likely bring the domain name to the forefront even more so than it is today.
For instance, you might only see "
Secure |
NamePros.com" in the address bar. In that case, domains become more noticeable and important because more visitors will have their attention drawn to the domain of each site they visit. That seems to be Google's objective: to bring more attention to each site's identity so that users know they are interacting with who they think they are interacting with, and that requires that users know who they should be interacting with (e.g.,
NamePros.com).
That would increase attention and focus on domain names.
Hope that helps,