Actually you had the right combo there.
Create a cname record for www to ghs.google.com
I've done the same with my ninuku.com domain hosted by GoDaddy
Perhaps you can delete the record and recreate it?

On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Anar Seyf <[email protected]> wrote:

> I registered a domain (say domain1.com), added it to Google Apps,
> deployed an app (say app1.appspot.com), and linked it with the Google
> Apps so that it  responds to the URL app1.domain1.com. I'm now trying
> to link the same app to the URL www.domain1.com. I tried to change the
> GoDaddy CNAME record for "www" from "@" to "ghs.google.com", but that
> doesn't work. Of course it's not possible to register an app named
> "www" on appspot.com. What's the right way to do this? Thanks.
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