As a matter of fact, your feature has actually already been pretty closely described on Angular Docs.
For these kind of things you'd want to use the directives. You might choose to keep your filtering logic inside you filter function or you may place the whole "time ago" logic inside the directive. Whichever way you want.
JS:
app.filter('fromNow', function () {
return function (date) {
return moment(date).fromNow();
};
});
app.directive('time',
[
'$timeout',
'$filter',
function($timeout, $filter) {
return function(scope, element, attrs) {
var time = attrs.time;
var intervalLength = 1000 * 10; // 10 seconds
var filter = $filter('fromNow');
function updateTime() {
element.text(filter(time));
}
function updateLater() {
timeoutId = $timeout(function() {
updateTime();
updateLater();
}, intervalLength);
}
element.bind('$destroy', function() {
$timeout.cancel(timeoutId);
});
updateTime();
updateLater();
};
}
]
);
HTML:
<div ng-controller="AppController">
Time: <span time="2013-03-23 21:56"></span>
</div>
Plunker
Again, if you take a look at Directive Docs you'll find that this solution is almost a complete ripoff of a directive example found on that page.