title TouchType Moves Offices and a Night in The Kings Head, Brockdish and London - 19th October 2011 intro TouchType - makers of SwiftKey, the Android market's most popular keyboard - is moving offices from the Oasis Centre on Kennington Road in North Lambeth, so there's a bit of a "school trip" down the road to see the new offices in Linton House on Union Street before the furniture moves in. Then, a few days later, there's a night out at the Brockdish King's Head to see "Them Harvey Boys" in action. dscf2540 Chris roams around the empty office dscf2541 Adam points the way dscf2542 Windows are checked for open-ability dscf2544 Chris, Joe and Andy Wilde stare out of the window dscf2545 Milling around the new offices on Union Street dscf2546 Lucy reads some stuff out dscf2547 The ping-pong table in the kitchen is examined dscf2548 The table-tennis table dscf2549 Doug has a go at table tennis dscf2551 The "kitchen" area dscf2553 Doug and Ben play a bit of ping pong dscf2554 The Shard nears completion dscf2556 Cannon Street station, and the NatWest tower dscf2560 The existing TouchType offices in the Oasis Centre dscf2562 Nosher's infinite bicycle in the Oasis lifts dscf2564 The newsagent-cum-minimart across the road dscf2565 The outside of the old Oasis offices dscf2566 TouchType's Oasis office on Kennington Road dscf2567 The newly-restored North Lambeth tube station dscf2569 A plane flies over The Shard on a rainy day imgp6251 Marc in the Brockdish Kings Head imgp6252 In the King's Head imgp6257 A blur of people watch Them Harvey Boys imgp6258 More Harvey Boys action imgp6263 A sign tells it like it is imgp6264 Marc chats outside imgp6272 The view of the A143 from the Boy Phil's car