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Google’s Secret ‘Project Bernanke’ Revealed in Texas Antitrust Case

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March 29, 2025 5:53 AM
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Google for years operated a secret program that used data from previous bids in the company’s digital advertising exchange to allegedly give its own ad-buying system an advantage over competitors, according to court documents filed in a Texas antitrust lawsuit. The program, known as “Project Bernanke,” wasn’t disclosed to publishers who sold ads via Google’s ad-buying systems. The documents show that it generated hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue for the company annually. In its lawsuit, Texas alleges that the project gave Google, a unit of Alphabet Inc., an unfair competitive advantage over rivals. Finance Google Search ToolsThe documents filed this week were part of Google’s initial response to the Texas-led antitrust lawsuit, which was filed in December and accused the search company of running a digital-ad monopoly that harmed both ad-industry competitors and publishers. This week’s filing, viewed by the Wall Street Journal, wasn’t properly redacted when uploaded to the court’s public docket. A federal judge let Google refile it under seal.

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