Do not know and believe there's not.
One can purchase apps for a Play Station Personal (PSP) from PSPhacks, PSPgamecrazy, PSPgamesandmedia, PSPtwist, among many others. Most of the games for the PSP are purchased as games and not as apps, but apps increase the usability of the PSP.
on the internet
Accualy you can add as many home made apps made by the gaming community called homebrew,all you have to do is put custom firmware on your psp.
you click it then go on the website given then downlode what is says
No. Ipod touch works on the iOS of apple while the PSP works on the playstationOS of Sony.
In my opinion, iPod touch is better. You can go on the internet, download a variety of apps, facetime (with 4th generation), download music and videos (you can also do this with psp), and many other useful apps built in.
Getting a Network update requires a wireless internet connection. This will enhance you psp letting you play games that have a larger series. It can also add to your psp things like digital comics or other apps.
Games and apps released for the PlayStation Vita are not compatible with the PlayStation Portable.
yes actually its simple, all you have to do is download the app or pic or whatever off the internet {not bye psp} then plug in your psp via usb then copy app or pic to psp/iphone{or ipsp}/app,picture,game,etc.. and there you have it
You must have custom firmware installed, or be using the Half-Byte Loader.
Nothing, usually. Applications are programmed to run on 'platforms'. Putting any kind of PC application (Windows, Linux, or OSX) on a PSP is no use - the PSP's own operating system simply does not know how to run it. The only ones that would work are ones which are either specifically written, or specifically ported, for use on a PSP.
I would rather choose the iPod Touch considering that you can do more with an iTouch than an PSP. You can also consider jailbreaking your Itouch allowing you to get those paid apps for free. But I do not advise it, as it will void the warranty of the iTouch.