In yet another attempt to get at the enormous backlog I have of sites worth sharing, I’ve recently begin a regular feature called “The Week In Web 2.0.” It’ll be a short compilation of new decent sites that are worth noting, but maybe not necessarily worth a separate post:

Google+ Hangout Apps Come Out Of Hiding, Offer Games, Screensharing, Presentations & More is from TechCrunch. I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Learning What Google+ Is All About.

Snapguide looks like an interesting iPhone app that lets anyone make a guide to just about anything. You can read about it in this New York Times article. I’m adding it to The Best Sites For Beginning iPhone Users Like Me.

Screenleap “allows as many people as you like to see your computer screens at once without needing to set up an account.” I’m adding it to The Best Online Tools For Real-Time Collaboration.

Three Ways To Watch Videos and Discuss Them In Real Time is a useful post from Richard Byrne. I’m adding it to the same list.

And, speaking of Richard, he also has developed a collection of ten digital storytelling projects. I’m adding it to The Best Digital Storytelling Resources.

Bundlenut lets you collect several links — along with your comments on each one — and puts them all on one link. I’m adding it to The Best Places To Create (And Find) Internet Scavenger Hunts & Webquests, where it joins several other similar tools.

Time Rime is a timeline maker that has been around for awhile, but seems to have made some nice improvements. I’m adding it to The Best Tools For Making Online Timelines.