(http://www.usatoday.com/) One fifth of the daily content is online, complemented by added sports coverage and those kaleidoscopic weather maps. Full content and searchable archives are planned for next month.
(http://www.nytimes.com/) Debuted in January, with an impressive site that features the paper’s full daily content, chat forums and searchable classifieds. Plus the crossword puzzle.
(http://www.globe.com/) By going online with other local media, it has fashioned a one-stop information service for New England. Includes 10 years of restaurant reviews.
(http:// www.wsj.com/) For now, the site contains articles from the Money & Investing section and Briefing Books that offer news and information on more than 9,000 companies. A subscriber-only service is set for this spring.
(http://www. sfgate.com/) Features most of the text from the paper and its evening rival, the Examiner. Graphics-light, with search and feedback features but not much else.
The Washington Post and L.A. Times will debut their Web sites this spring.