Two suggestions which may or may not work. First, try outputting a valid feed 
and requesting it every hour to see when/if it will update. If that doesn't 
work, add a cache-busting parameter to the url.

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On Jun 8, 2011, at 3:31 AM, Elia Mörling wrote:

> I created an RSS that was cached by the Google Feed.
> 
> Then I removed the RSS Feed, by making the script that generated the
> feed simply output nothing. So basically an invalid RSS Feed.
> 
> However Google continues to cache the original feed for over a week
> now.
> 
> When will the original feed be removed? Should I be invalidating the
> feed in some other manner? E.g. by a 404 page? Thanks
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