#
in the url acts like a goto statement
. ie move to a particular section of the same page.
Besides that it is also used by applications that heavily use ajax to render the larger part of the website without refreshing the page (ie the page doesn't refresh but a considerable amount of html is requested from the server using ajax giving an impression that an entire page is loaded).
These apps face a problem that when the users click on the back or refresh button in the browser, it may not show them the correct page because there is no refresh happening. So a work around is applied by appending the history information to the url separated by #
. And when the user clicks on refresh or back button, this information is used to take them to the correct page. There is a jquery plugin available that does this.
Also recently I came across this doc from google that explains how to make ajax applications 'crawlable' by using #!
in the url