Using powered USB to transfer data.

Hello all,
Can I use a powered USB hub (connected via the camera adaptor) to transfer data to iPad. I have the new iPad and saw this information on another forum as a means to transfer data to the iPad. However, since it doesn't "come up" on the screen as on the Mac, is there a way to use it for data transfer - ie Pages files, other types of files. Is there a way to have the iPad recognize a thumb drive connected in this way?
Thanks for any help.

You can also transfer video along with photos (as long as it's compatible with the iPad and follows a strict naming protocol) but the iPad doesn't support the kind of data transfer you're talking about.

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