In an effort to enhance user experience and communication, Google is rolling out a new feature for Google Messages that allows users to share their profile information and media files with other Google Messages users. This feature aims to make messaging more personal and engaging, similar to other chat applications like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger.

The new feature will enable users to share their name, picture and other media files directly within the Google Messages app. As a user, you'll have the control to decide who can see your profile information and shared media. The feature will make it easier for users to identify and interact with their contacts, especially for people who have many connections.

In addition to the profile sharing feature, Google Messages is also introducing a "Discovery" tab. This new tab will display media shared in a conversation, making it easier for users to locate and revisit shared photos, videos, and links. This is a significant improvement, considering that locating shared media in a long conversation thread can be quite challenging.

Google Messages is also adding an emoji reaction feature, which is a common feature in most popular messaging apps today. This feature allows users to react to messages using different emojis, making online communication more expressive and fun.

The roll-out of these new features underscores Google's commitment to improving user experience and keeping up with the competition in the crowded messaging app market. The company continues to innovate and add new features to its messaging apps to provide users with a complete and up-to-date communication tool.

However, it's important for users to remember that while these features add convenience and fun to the messaging experience, they also come with potential privacy concerns. Users need to be mindful of the information they choose to share and with whom they choose to share it. As always, being aware of one's digital footprint and maintaining online privacy should be a priority for all internet users.