No doubt they will update the version of node, but without customization 
you can't use a "different" version than the default. Luckily, 
customization is pretty easy.

Pat Patterson has written up a good spiel on how to use buildpacks (kind of 
unofficial right now it seems) to run a newer node version: 
http://blog.superpat.com/2011/11/15/running-your-own-node-js-version-on-heroku/

I've also done this with a custom buildpack, and I removed the bits about 
npm, since the latest node comes with npm bundled.

- Daniel

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