That's the prediction in a forthcoming PLOSOne paper.  Wow.  H/T Tyler Cowen.  Note that habitable doesn't necessarily mean oxygen atmosphere to these authors; understood that they want to build a model based on frequency and distance-from-star at which planets are being discovered, and there's no data to put in the model anyway.  Still, an atmosphere is important if you want to call a place habitable.
More importantly:  let's say it's August 2011, and it's happened.  What government is going to justify spending money to send probes there?  None of us is going to live to see the data.  I hope we go, but there's a whole different kind of political problem between watching a moon landing, and watching probes slip off into the interstellar darkness forever, at least from the viewpoint of those currently living.
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