
Google Testing "Record Calls" Feature Within Gmail
Within Gmail, it's possible to link one's Google Voice VOiP service to one's Inbox by first enabling the company's Chat service on the left-hand side of Gmail's standard interface. From there, you simply have to click on the activated "Call Phone" link, which should pop up a pretty little dial pad in the lower-right hand corner of your screen.
Now, provided your account has been deemed worthy of Google's latest feature (it hasn't rolled out to everyone yet), you'll see a tiny little red dot to the left of the microphone iconGoogle Voice's mute button. Click it, and you'll start recording your call. Once you're finished, the call will be saved online for you to access at your leisure.
More information: Pcmag
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