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Apis was originally the Ka (power/life-force) of Ptah, the chief god in the area around Memphis.
As he now represented Osiris, when the Apis bull reached the age of twenty-eight, the age when Osiris was said to have been killed by Set, symbolic of the lunar month, and the new moon, the bull was put to death with a great ceremony.
By the New Kingdom, the remains of the Apis bulls were interred at the cemetery of Saqqara.
The no-www site offers tips on having one domain name redirect to the other, and there are various mod_rewrite techniques for achieving the desired effect as well.
This is Why you should be using disambiguated URLs by Simon Willison, posted on 4th February 2007.
If you want your API to be accessible to Flash developers you pretty much have to put it on a separate domain thanks to the CSRF holes opened up by the crossdomain.xml file.