That was my plan... except I rebooted my phone and it exploded, suddenly nothing worked, everything force closed constantly, I had "No Service", and I couldn't do anything. I took it to Verizon and they had to do a factory reset.
And after all that... now I have a News Feed.
....sigh.............
You just didn't have enough memory left. Installed too many apps / too much cache for those apps / etc.
If this ever happens again, open something like ES File Explorer and the Applications feature (picture of the gears almost all the way to the right)
or if it lets you, Menu > Settings > Applications > Manage Applications
and go to Browser, hit 'Clear Cache' (could be several MB saved there), and UNINSTALL a few apps that you don't use.
Look for big ones, like Sound Boards, or Icon sets (for BetterCut or OpenHome or whatever) that take up a lot of space.
This all-things-force-closing happens with you either install too many apps, or those apps (like Browser) get too bloated with cache and data.
Delete Browser Cache, the cache from 'Albums', and uninstall a few apps, and reboot again. If this doesn't work, repeat this process and uninstall MORE things. You'll get it to work eventually. No matter what, it's better than a hard reset. That stinks! Wasn't necessary, probably!