How to follow CNET’s Mobile World Congress team on social media

As I write this, a large CNET team, from San Francisco to Singapore, is packing their bags, charging their camera batteries and checking their passports for one one of the biggest tech trade shows of the year: Mobile World Congress.

The wireless industry has arrived in Barcelona every February since 2007 (and before that in Cannes, France) for its premier party of the year. With almost 1000,000 attendees from around the world, MWC delivers a ton of new mobile gadgets of every stripe, from phones to tablets to smartwatches.

CNET’s complete Mobile World Congress coverage

Experience the show firsthand and stay on top of the news with original analysis, insights and candid observations by following CNET’s team on Twitter. Read on for our MWC coverage team in one easy list and check out my MWC preview for what we expect the show to bring.

Main CNET accounts on Twitter:

  • CNET: The best of everything at MWC. Follow @CNET
  • CNET en Español: The best of everything at MWC, but by our Spanish-language reporting team. Follow @CNET_Es
  • CNET News: Tweets of all the top breaking news stories. Follow @CNETNews
  • CNET TV: Live video streams from press events, behind-the-scenes coverage and product videos. Follow @CNETTV
  • Crave: All the drool-worthy gadgets that will be next on your shopping list. Follow @Crave
  • MWC Twitter list: You can instantly follow all of CNET’s editors on the ground in Barcelona by subscribing to this Twitter list.

CNET News editors on Twitter:

  • Roger Cheng, executive editor, East Coast news. Follow @rogerwcheng
  • Katie Collins, reporter. Follow @katieecollins
  • Stephen Shankland, senior editor. Follow @stshank
  • Shara Tibken, senior writer. Follow @sharatibken
  • Rich Trenholm, senior editor, Crave. Follow @rich_trenholm

CNET Reviews editors on Twitter:

  • Seamus Byrne, editor, CNET Australia and Asia. Follow @seamus
  • Jonathan Garnham, video producer, CNET UK. Follow @jongarnham
  • Kent German, senior managing editor, CNET UK. Follow @kentgerman
  • Jessica Dolcourt, senior editor, phones. Follow @jdolcourt
  • Andrew Hoyle, senior editor, CNET UK. Follow @batteryhq
  • Lynn La, senior associate editor, phones. Follow @lynnlaaa
  • Aloysius Low, senior editor, CNET Asia. Follow @longadin
  • Sharon Profis, senior editor, CNET How To. Follow @sharonprofis
  • Luke Westaway, senior editor, CNET UK. Follow @lukewestaway

CNET en Español editors on Twitter:

  • Gabriel Sama, managing editor. Follow @gabosama
  • Erica Argueta, video producer. Follow @EricaArgueta
  • Marta Franco, reporter. Follow @marmotilla
  • Juan Garzon, reporter. Follow @onegarzon
  • Vanessa Hand-Orellana, reporter. Follow @vanehand

And don’t forget to like us on Facebook, add us on Google+, follow us on Instagram, drool over our Pinterest and check out our Tumblr! On Snapchat, you can add us: cnetsnaps. On Periscope, we’re over at CNET.

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