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Netfront uses webkit now (the 3DS browser uses Netfront AFAIK) and Sony is moving in the same path as well. See the latest firmware update for PS3 and the improvments in the web browser.
Still, to stay on topic, Sony can follow one thing that RIM is trying to do and which has promise: integrate Dalvik and use it only to run Android applications with a thin compatibility layer to expose the relevant HW functions to Dalvik. Sony has enough experience with Android and internal software developers to pull it off.