Amazon launches Android AppStore
Amazon launches Android AppStore
Amazon's AppStore comes a day after Apple sued to restrict use of the App Store name.

New York: Amazon.com has introduced its store for Google Android smartphone applications, ratcheting up its fight with Apple Inc.

The online retailer also said on Tuesday that the game Angry Birds Rio for Android is available for the first time exclusively through the Amazon AppStore.

Amazon is promoting the game, which is tied to News Corp's Twentieth Century Fox animated film RIO featuring Angry Birds characters, by letting people download it for free for a limited time.

The move sets up Amazon as an alternative way to buy apps on tablet devices and smartphones, challenging Apple's iTunes store.

"What Amazon has ... is consumer trust and credit card numbers," said Sarah Rotman Epps an analyst with Forrester Research. "By layering its payment system on the Android market, (Amazon) will grease the wheels for consumers to buy more Android apps."

Consumers are able to use Amazon's popular 1-Click payment option to purchase apps. Additionally, a feature lets people test an app on their computer before buying it.

Amazon's AppStore comes one day after Apple sued Amazon in a bid to stop the online retailer from allegedly improperly using Apple's App Store trademark.

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