Proper noun
Nardone (plural Nardones)
A surname.
“This allows Flashtalking to be completely on the side of the advertiser, free to act as an independent, dispassionate auditor and optimiser of media performance and inventory quality”, says Flashtalking CEO John Nardone. Source: Internet
In the 1939 case Nardone v. United States, the court ruled that due to the 1934 law, evidence the FBI obtained by phone tapping was inadmissible in court. Source: Internet
Nardone said Flashtalking has an aggressive agenda in 2016 to develop or buy category solutions that can be integrated as value (and price) add-ons. Source: Internet
It was an undertaking "that previously I might not have imagined they'd be open to," said Nardone, who publicly criticized Google's rigidity last year. Source: Internet
This was very unexpected for they had just completed offering a director’s workshop where Christine Nardone Storch and her dad Tom Nardone hoped to find individuals who might want to “try their hand” as directors. Source: Internet
It's pretty straightforward," Tom Nardone said. Source: Internet