The new store is considered a potent competitor in the mobile apps space, with Amazon bidding to create the equivalent of Apple’s iTunes for Google’s Android mobile operating system.
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Apple came out swinging as well, filing a trademark infringement suit yesterday over Amazon’s use of the word “Appstore” which is so similar to Apple’s “App Store.” There are lots of other Android app stores out there, and Google itself operates the Android Market, but no other rival has such deep roots in e-commerce as Amazon.
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The Amazon Appstore can be downloaded to a user’s handset. The store will support hundreds of mobile operators and hardware manufacturers. Amazon has been recruiting app makers for months. But it has only about 1 percent of the total number of apps on Apple’s store, which is nearly three years old.
Amazon’s Appstore will let shoppers buy apps alongside other digital content like music, eBooks, and games. Participants include Gameloft, Handmark and Glu Mobile, which have been among the most successful app makers on the iPhone.
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