The Times of India's home page at 10 p.m. ET:

Here's a page that lists Indian English-language newspaper websites.
If you're a regular visitor to this blog, you'll know I'm a big BBC fan. Here's the Beeb's South Asia page.
Here's CTV.ca's story, which has a fine report by CTV's Paul Workman from Delhi .There is also a swack of other video attached.
The story as I write this is ongoing.
One way to keep track of developments in real time is through Twitter. People have been tagging their tweets with #mumbai (see results here).
This annoted Google map shows the location of the attack sites within Mumbai.
Here's a Flickr page based on a mumbai attack search. The most relevant view gives the best results.
Here's the Wikipedia page on the Mumbai attack, which is almost a real-time news story in its own right.
This Wired story highlights some Indian blogs.
But I gotta say the social power of Twitter impressed me today.
My condolences to anyone who lost loved ones or who had them harmed as a result of this violence.
My tweet on this subject was this:
I find that on nights like tonight (#mumbai), I'm left saddened by our species' remarkable capacity for hatred and savagery. :(
If I had more than 140 characters to work with, I would have worked "sickened" in there too.