"As in other industries throughout the country, strong feelings surrounding Tuesday's election spilled into technology world workplaces Wednesday and Thursday," reports CNet.
Quoting the concentration of Kerry supporters in tech-heavy districts like the San Francisco Bay Area, the Seattle region and Boston, the report does point out that:
"Not everyone in technology has been dragging. Some leaders in the field, including Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina and Cisco Systems CEO John Chambers, supported the Bush campaign with contributions."