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Just the same as "App Store" has the trademark - neither "App" (being short for application as pointed out so insightfully in another post, and also being the first three letters of the Apple name), nor "Store", have.
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The name "App Store" has become synonymous with Apple whether certain people like it or not. Before Apple popularised it, and trademarked it, online software stores were called just that, online software stores, or more generically "webstore", and physical "software" stores were practically non-existant, all things Apple will argue in defence of it's trademark.