Hi Tallyho
Yes, I agree, a lot of what I mentioned comes as standard with various web hosting services. The point Allocator was raising though was whether we could all view our RadarBox output on Google Maps and I expect he meant being able to do so without us all having to set up our own web servers.
I've done all this already, setting up a database driven website that is. As an exercise I created a website that grabs METAR/TAF data for various countries and displays it as a self-updating weather forecasting site. It uses Perl, PHP, MySQL and Microsoft IIS.
As for relaying "live" RadarBox data into Google Earth, my program SquawkBox already does that.
http://www.gfrost.co.uk/SquawkBox/.
Konsult, great job! great site!