While it was pretty momentous last year when Mac OS X (Leopard) was released with full support for Ruby and Rails included with the OS, it seems that the Ruby train is still rolling with Apple.
A recent InfoQ article highlights some ways that Apple is using Ruby that you might have missed - including:
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