Should LifeInPocket support Verizon BlackBerries? We need your input to determine if we should form a development team to do so and the project priority among other 11 projects!

Verizon is the only carrier blocks LifeInPocket (and other 3rd party applications) access to BlackBerry internal GPS**, unless a “business agreement” is established. That means we will have to charge users for our services and split revenue with Verizon just like VZ Navigator ($9.99/month), SocialLife ($1.49/month), Chaperone ($9.99/month), WeatherBug($2.99/month), Wireless Sync Email ($19.99/month) etc. ------------ While our preference is to offer our services to end users for free. ------------ In order to do so, the alternative way is to use external Bluetooth GPS receivers just like Telenav’s $9.99/month service.

 
Should LifeInPocket support Verizon BlackBerries even though an external Bluetooth GPS receiver is needed. (LifeInPocket applications and services are free to end users.) *
** LifeInPocket can support Storm’s internal GPS without data from Verizon’s network.
  Yes!
  No!

For Verizon subscribers only! ----------- If LifeInPocket support Verizon BlackBerries, will you choose LifeInPocket over the combination of VZ Navigator ($9.99/month), SocialLife ($1.49/month), Chaperone ($9.99/months), WeatherBug($2.99/month), Wireless Sync Email ($19.99/month) and other Verizon applications and services.
** Base on certain corporate agreements with Verizon, some corporate devices’ GPS functions may not be blocked by Verizon. Those Verizon Blackberries won't nee Bluetooth GPS.
  Yes! I will use LifeInPocket instead of those Verizon services.
  No! I'll use Verizon services.