Say you’re chatting with a few family members to plan a weekend trip. As you brainstorm ideas and lock down your plans, you may want to share links to restaurant menus, sightseeing tours or a Doc with a packing list. No need to clutter the conversation with long URLs. In the coming weeks on web and Android, you’ll be able to link text in your messages the same way you can in Google Docs or Slides. Just select the text you want to hyperlink, click on the “Insert link” icon in the rich text formatting toolbar, and paste or type the URL. Or simply use the keyboard shortcut ⌘/Ctrl + k.