From what I understand they are all pretty much the same. The major differences are their complexities. Providers are configurable at runtime, factories are a little more robust, and services are the simplest form.
Check out this question AngularJS: Service vs provider vs factory
Also this gist may be helpful in understanding the subtle differences.
Source: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/angular/hVrkvaHGOfc
jsFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/pkozlowski_opensource/PxdSP/14/
author: Pawel Kozlowski
var myApp = angular.module('myApp', []);
//service style, probably the simplest one
myApp.service('helloWorldFromService', function() {
this.sayHello = function() {
return "Hello, World!";
};
});
//factory style, more involved but more sophisticated
myApp.factory('helloWorldFromFactory', function() {
return {
sayHello: function() {
return "Hello, World!";
}
};
});
//provider style, full blown, configurable version
myApp.provider('helloWorld', function() {
// In the provider function, you cannot inject any
// service or factory. This can only be done at the
// "$get" method.
this.name="Default";
this.$get = function() {
var name = this.name;
return {
sayHello: function() {
return "Hello, " + name + "!";
}
};
};
this.setName = function(name) {
this.name = name;
};
});
//hey, we can configure a provider!
myApp.config(function(helloWorldProvider){
helloWorldProvider.setName('World');
});
function MyCtrl($scope, helloWorld, helloWorldFromFactory, helloWorldFromService) {
$scope.hellos = [
helloWorld.sayHello(),
helloWorldFromFactory.sayHello(),
helloWorldFromService.sayHello()];
}