Java tutorial
//package com.java2s; import android.text.format.DateUtils; import java.util.Calendar; import java.util.Date; public class Main { public static String getTimeString(Date fromdate) { long then; then = fromdate.getTime(); Date date = new Date(then); StringBuffer dateStr = new StringBuffer(); Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(); calendar.setTime(date); Calendar now = Calendar.getInstance(); int days = daysBetween(calendar.getTime(), now.getTime()); int minutes = hoursBetween(calendar.getTime(), now.getTime()); int hours = minutes / 60; if (days == 0) { int second = minuteBetween(calendar.getTime(), now.getTime()); if (minutes > 60) { if (hours >= 1 && hours <= 24) { dateStr.append(hours).append("h"); } } else { if (second <= 10) { dateStr.append("Now"); } else if (second > 10 && second <= 30) { dateStr.append("few seconds ago"); } else if (second > 30 && second <= 60) { dateStr.append(second).append("s"); } else if (second >= 60 && minutes <= 60) { dateStr.append(minutes).append("m"); } } } else if (hours > 24 && days <= 7) { dateStr.append(days).append("d"); } else { dateStr.append(DateUtils.getRelativeTimeSpanString(date.getTime(), System.currentTimeMillis(), DateUtils.SECOND_IN_MILLIS)); } return dateStr.toString(); } public static int daysBetween(Date d1, Date d2) { return (int) ((d2.getTime() - d1.getTime()) / DateUtils.DAY_IN_MILLIS); } public static int hoursBetween(Date d1, Date d2) { return (int) ((d2.getTime() - d1.getTime()) / DateUtils.MINUTE_IN_MILLIS); } public static int minuteBetween(Date d1, Date d2) { return (int) ((d2.getTime() - d1.getTime()) / DateUtils.SECOND_IN_MILLIS); } }