What is "Other" in iPad contents bar graph?

At the bottom of the Summary window for my iPad in iTunes is a bar graph showing how much memory space is occupied in the iPad. It shows Audio, Photos, Apps, Books, and "Other". "Other" is a yellow bar, and at 2.4GB it's about twice the size of all the others combined.
After running "Restore" on the iPad, which upgraded its software to iOS 6, but *not* restoring my apps and data (so it's essentially like a new iPad), the bar graph shows "Other" as .29GB.
After restoring selected apps, bar graph shows Apps .67GB, and "Other" .64GB.
I can't figure out what "Other" refers to; what would be on the iPad in such quantity that isn't Audio, Photos, Apps, or Books? I haven't created any content.
Anyone have a clue?

How Do I Get Rid Of The “Other” Data Stored On My iPad Or iPhone?
http://tinyurl.com/85w6xwn
With an iOS device, the “Other” space in iTunes is used to store things like documents, settings, caches, and a few other important items. If you sync lots of documents to apps like GoodReader, DropCopy, or anything else that reads external files, your storage use can skyrocket. With iOS 5, you can see exactly which applications are taking up the most space. Just head to Settings > General > Usage, and tap the button labeled Show All Apps. The storage section will show you the app and how much storage space it is taking up. Tap on the app name to get a description of the additional storage space being used by the app’s documents and data. You can remove the storage-hogging application and all of its data directly from this screen, or manually remove the data by opening the app. Some applications, especially those designed by Apple, will allow you to remove stored data by swiping from left to right on the item to reveal a Delete button.
 Cheers, Tom

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