IPad 2 has blank screen with apple symbol

I was using my iPad 2 and I tried to update some apps. It just kept spinning like it was stuck. I turned it off then tried to turn it back on but just got a black screen and the Apple symbol. Any suggestions??

Unable to Update or Restore
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4097

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