Installed applications no longer start

Today all the applications I have installed on my iPad (and were working) no longer start.  Applications that were pre-installed on the machine are all working fine.  I haven't installed anything new today or made any changes.  Anyone have any thoughts?

First, download any free app directly to you iPad and try gain.
If this ones not solve it, go into Ttunes, Apps, deselect all apps but those pre-installed, do a sync, then re-select the appropriate apps, sync again and have another try.
If all that does not work then see http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4097 where you might consider putting your device into recovery mode.

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    A user can launch an application, then launch it again. How do we make it so
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    Martin Nystrom
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    Voice Mail: (510) 986-3807
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    Yet another quick and dirty solution is to use local ExternalConnections.
    This is a single instance per machine solution.
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    To: [email protected]
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    Subject: Re: How do I keep an application from being started more than
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    the user doesn't run the app in a different environment, you can have the
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    From: Curtis Bragdon <[email protected]>
    Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 16:36:58 -0500
    Subject: Re: How do I keep an application from being started more than
    once?
    Here are some quick ideas. None of them should be too hard to implement,
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    Regards
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    At 07:47 AM 2/18/98 -0500, Martin G Nystrom wrote:
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