If I need to get access to my files on my home computer from work or whatever, do I need to have a network server and check-in the files on there?
If I’m using git, do I still need to have a server or am I actually saving files on their server?
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There are a number of hosted solutions for Git repositories, including GitHub and Unfuddle.
The wording of your question indicates that you might misunderstand what Git (and Distributed Version Control Systems in general) are all about. You might want to read the intro to Git at Unfuddle or an introduction to Git like the one here.