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Original Post: Gmail Mobile Feature Request: Phone number calling
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You are in the car. You get an email via Gmail for Mobile that has conference call dialin info for that important call that you don't want to miss.
Do you:
a) Start speaking the number outloud repeatedly to try to remember it. You may ask others in the car to help out if you have friends (hey Bob, remember 414)
b) The phone number is underlined and you can simply click on it and gmail kicks out to the phone to make the call.
For the finishing touch, it would grok participation codes and ",,,,,,928496". Else you end up having to remember that darn code too. The Zimbra-esque context specific features like this are real winners IMO.