Apple has filed suit against Amazon.com over the use of the term “App Store.” As Bloomberg reports, Apple alleges that Amazon began luring developers to its mobile software program in the beginning of 2011 by referring to an upcoming App Store of its own. The Internet retail giant launched its Appstore for Android on Monday.

I'm not sure what the opposite of a love triangle is–a triangle of seething hatred?–but that's what this story is. Microsoft has already appealed the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's approval of Apple's request for an “App Store” trademark. And now Apple's suit against Amazon, filed on March 18 in a California federal court, alleges that “Amazon has unlawfully used the App Store mark to solicit software developers.”

Read the full PC World story, “Apple Sues Amazon Over 'App Store' Name.”

Apple has filed suit against Amazon.com over the use of the term “App Store.” As Bloomberg reports, Apple alleges that Amazon began luring developers to its mobile software program in the beginning of 2011 by referring to an upcoming App Store of its own. The Internet retail giant launched its Appstore for Android on Monday.

I'm not sure what the opposite of a love triangle is–a triangle of seething hatred?–but that's what this story is. Microsoft has already appealed the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's approval of Apple's request for an “App Store” trademark. And now Apple's suit against Amazon, filed on March 18 in a California federal court, alleges that “Amazon has unlawfully used the App Store mark to solicit software developers.”

Read the full PC World story, “Apple Sues Amazon Over 'App Store' Name.”