it's google versus china in a censorship fight. the internet giant makes a move and tries to pull out of china. pellisia taylor is in new york. does google's chinese website still exist? >> absolutely, kyra, it does still exist, but it redirects users to its site in hong kong which is uncensored. so since the website's service are in hong kong google doesn't actually have to follow china's self-censorship laushgs but the chinese people can't google anything they want because the chinese government's website -- web filter, rather, kicks in. so if you search something considered controversial, the link to that website won't work, but this move by google does show that it's taking a pretty significant stand against chinese restrictions. kyra? >> well, china is a huge and growing market. it's really in google's best interests to leave china? >> no.