p-twit!
Ever used Twitter.com's microblogging service? If you have, or if you're planning to, then you might be glad to know that you can now send Twitter updates using your PSP.
This is made possible by BadBoy_'s p-twit! application
WiFiX 2.0
Homebrew developer jfig111 has announced that WiFiX 2.0 for the PlayStation Portable is now available for download. For those new to this application, it is a portal for the PSP which is said to allow users to chat, listen to music, and send instant messages though one interface
IFind has released Windows Live PSP Messenger for the PSP, heres the release details:Windows Live PSP MessengerWindows Live PSP Messenger is one of the best looking messenger applications available for the PSP
Babblr
Yongobongo has just informed us that babblr version 2.0 is now out and available for download. For those of you who haven't come across it yet, babblr is the successor to the Window Live PSP Messenger homebrew messenger portal for the Sony PSP.
At its core, babblr is an online messenger that will let you log in to AIM, MSN, and Y!M through your PSP
netlib Instant Messenger
Youresam helped bring WiFi capabilities to homebrew programs written in Lua when he released his development library netlib. A few days later, he put this library to practice with the first standalone IM client for the PSP
Pro-Messenger
Over at the PspWxp Forums, Qaz released a new messenger portal for people to use. It's called the Pro-Messenger, now on version 1.3, and if it looks like it's got a lot to offer.
It's got 10 games, 12 themes, a User Name Change function, a Display Picture Change function, and a host of useful links
IRC for PSP
bakablah has added to Psilocybeing's pIRC project, updating it to v0.5d, and released the source code as well. pIRC is an application that allows you to connect to IRC with your PSP via WiFi. This was all based upon Danzel's peldet program
AFKIM - Away From KeyBoard Instant Messenger PSPRa
Danzel has released an updated version of his AFKIM (Away From Keyboard Instant Messenger) homebrew application for the PSP to work as a plugin for Raf's PSPRadio