Courtesy: "Associated Press", 11 May 2011 
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Google braces to pay at least $500M in ad probe     
     SAN FRANCISCO      (AP) -- Google Inc.'s lucrative online advertising system is facing a  U.S. Justice Department investigation that is expected to cost the  Internet search leader at least $500 million.
The  disclosure made by Google on Tuesday in a quarterly report to the  Securities and Exchange Commission serves as the latest reminder of the  intensifying regulatory scrutiny facing the Internet's most powerful  company.
European regulators have opened a  wide-ranging probe into whether Google unfairly manipulates its search  results to favor its own services and rigs its ad system to drive up  prices. The Texas attorney general also has been looking into complaints  about whether Google's search recommendations stifle competition.
The  SEC documents filed Tuesday provided few details about the nature of  the Justice Department's inquiry except that it involves how Google's  automated system has been treating some unnamed advertisers. Google's ad  network, which primarily delivers short text ads alongside search  results and other Web content, is the main way the company makes money.  In the first three months of this year alone, Google sold $8.3 billion  in advertising.
Google, which is based in Mountain View, declined further comment late Tuesday.
Dealing  with the Justice Department's ad investigation apparently won't be  cheap. In its SEC filing, Google said its management decided earlier  this month to set aside $500 million to cover a possible settlement.
That  move resulted in a charge that lowered the first-quarter earnings that  Google announced in mid-April. With the change, Google's net income fell  from the previously reported $2.3 billion, or $7.04 per share, to $1.8  billion, or $5.51 per share.
Even before the  revision, Wall Street had panned Google's first-quarter results because  of rapidly rising expenses that are outpacing the company's revenue  growth. Google's stock price has fallen 6 percent since the original  first-quarter earnings came out while the technology-driven Nasdaq  composite index has gained 4 percent during the same stretch. Google  shares closed Tuesday at $542.66.
Investors  also have been worried whether all the regulatory scrutiny will make it  more difficult for Google to counter emerging competitive threats from  hard-charging rivals such as Facebook. The Internet's largest social  networking site has built an audience of more than 500 million users  that is attracting more advertisers and creating a trove of content in  walled-off social circles that can't be indexed by Google's search  engine.
The Justice Department has previously  raised concerns about Google's market power in court filings. The agency  objected to Google's attempt to win the digital rights to millions of  out-of-print books, helping to persuade a federal judge to deny a  settlement that would have granted the company's wishes. The Justice  Department also demanded concessions before approving Google's $700  million acquisition of airline fare tracker ITA Software last month in  an effort to preserve competition in the online travel market.
News  of the latest investigation also could cast a cloud over a developer's  conference that Google is holding in San Francisco. The conference is  scheduled to conclude Wednesday.
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