It’s a conference about blogging, by bloggers, and for bloggers. Naturally enough, it’s called BloggerCon, and it kicks off tonight. The who’s who list of blog-thinkers in attendance includes Glenn Reynolds, Patrick Delaney, Kaye Trammell, Joe Jones, Scott Rosenberg, Jim Moore, Adam Curry, Andrew Grumet, Jeff Jarvis, James Taranto, Eugene Volokh, Mathew Gross, Eric Folley, Halley Suitt, Doc Searls, Elizabeth Spiers, Joshua Marshall, Brian Weatherson, Chris Locke, Phil Wolff, Susan Mernit, Scott Heiferman, Cameron Barrett, Len Apcar, Jenny Levine, Dan Gillmor, Jon Udell, A.K.M. Adam.It’s moderated by Lance Knobel, Ed Cone, Christopher Lydon, and hosted by Dave Winer. (A few random links added here to some of the guys I read.) Why did I list all those names? Because blogging is, above all, a social phenomenon. It’s as much about the people and their ideas as it is the enabling technologies. But don’t take my word for it, follow the proceedings via BloggerCon’s RSS feed and you’ll find out for yourself. Technology Industry