Microsoft's Hub Keyboard for Android lets you easily share documents

It's starting to feel like Microsoft really is jumping ship on their own mobile platform. In recent months they've rolled out more new features for iOS and Android phones than they have for their own. Today brings yet another new feature, this time just to Android devices.

The Hub Keyboard isn't the first Android keyboard that we've seen from Microsoft. This time, instead of trying to improve the way you type, the company is wanting to change the way you share documents in both emails and texts. With just a tap, you can search all of your OneDrive and SharePoint documents.

The idea is a pretty handy one, especially when you're doing work from your phone. If someone needs an updated copy of a document that you have, you can just tap the icon, search for the right one, and attach a link to the document. The recipient can then click on the link, and download the document directly. This feature works both in email and text.

The keyboard also comes with a clipboard, which lets you paste one of the recent things that you've copied. You'll also find a translate button, in case you need to send a message to someone who doesn't speak your language.

You can download Hub Keyboard for free on the Google Play app store.