ms. schmidt: these tools will be in the hands of lots of people, on ocean going vessels, on shores, and in hands of scientists. all the people who have participated have given us learning, and the door is wide open for all of those teams to develop their product in a growing market. emily: wendi schmidt there. coming up, at&t beats and t-mobile's fight for airwaves. we will bring you the latest. plus, nasa may have discovered earth 2.0. we learn about a distant planet that is a lot like our own, next. ♪ emily: time now for our daily byte, one number that tells us a whole lot. 1400. that is the number of light years between earth and another planet that could be our cousin. nasa's kepler telescope spotted it today. than 1.5 times in radius as big as earth, and it circles a sun like star for 385 days -- just a little longer than our year. the planet is located in the star's goldilocks zone where water can exist on the surface of a planet. nasa's next task is to determine the mass of the planet to see if it is rocky. meaning it could have active volcanoes and an atmosphere similar to earth. t