Granola: Workout log for GPS enabled cyclists, runners, and hikers.
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It's doing most everything I want now, just need to clean up some rough edges (quite a few actually) and roll it up for a release.
This is the current state of Granola integration with Google Maps, running inside a PyGTK application using PyWebkit. Still need to switch the default to satellite instead of just a map, and correct the centering/zooming, but getting very close.
Hope to write up a post soon on how to do this, but if anyone is curious the code has all been pushed to git.
As previously alluded to I decided to go ahead and start working on Granola, a quick and dirty app for importing and displaying data from a GPS. Still pretty rough around the edges but this is what I've got so far:

Would love to hear some feedback on what other GPS enabled cyclists/runners/hikers out there would like of such an application, even UI feedback if so inclined. (though please ignore the terrible spacing in the lower half of the screen, I know that part sucks :)) My bare bones list of functionality I want out of a 0.1 release is up on the project page. A right click content menu option for Google Maps is still pending, as is an activity type filter dropdown above the main list of activities.